Thaddeus Faulknor
Is a native of Jamaica’s West Indies. He has traveled to any different islands and countries, including Bermuda, where he worked on the South Hampton Princess Hotel as a finish carpenter. He later taught vocational education in Jamaica. His hopes were to one day write a book to share his experience.
Mr. Faulknor migrated to the United States in 1979, and took up residency in Yonkers, New York. There, he continued in the woodworking trade while pursuing his education in business administration and later became a real estate broker. He has never ceased to strive to become better.
His hard work and family dedication has led him to obtain two United States patents. His testimony is, “You can make it if you try” and “Thank God for his marvelous grace towards me.”
I was propelled to write this book I know I had the information that so many people are looking for. This book contains lots of information in the real estate industry, it does not matter which side of the industry you are on, there is something there. This book was written with great concern for those who want to get into real estate and do not know how or where to start. As a realtor with years of experience. I have compiled a wealth of knowledge to help buyers and sellers alike. As a vocational instructor for carpentry and cabinetry, I teach young people how to be their own entrepreneur, how get and keep job. In this book you are motivated to be what you wanted to be!
As a mortgage broker, a carpenter, cabinet maker, a vocational instructor, a realtor, an inventor, a real estate instructor, I have much to share with those who are in search of knowledge. I have explained the use of credit cards and the best ways of utilizing them to not slave for your card each month. How to get a credit card and maintain a high credit score. have taken in account sellers who want to sell and in need of help. The buyers that want to buy but do not have enough cash. Investors that are looking for deals. The mind is a powerful thing and should not be wasted. My philosophy is, “instead of feeding a person for a day, teach a person to fish and feed him for life.