Laurence Glynne who is the founder and a senior partner of ‘LDG’ estate agents is mentioning about Rachel, his daughter,. He recollects that she is not going to sell anything and be like her father.
The conversation is happening on the basement of his office in the ‘Foley and Candover’ Streets. Laurence continues his talk regarding his family. He also reveals that Rachel have an aspiration towards working in art and media. He also says that he is cool about the ideals she has.
However, according to Lawrence, people can be happy doing commercial businesses too. He also admits that his company is trying to do things differently. The contemporary property seller is constantly looking for fitzrovia estate agents who know everything about the things they are pointing out and have a proper knowledge about the neighborhood.
He then starts talking about his other daughter, Jessica who is a creative soul. He reveals that Jessica has a great voice and she aspires of becoming a singer. It is evident that both his daughters do not really cherish the idea of becoming real estate agents.
According to Lawrence, if someone is planning to offer something different to the people, you must give it a thorough thought. Most of the people expect the things they buy to bring happiness to them.
He explains that the enjoyable part of the job is extremely important. He mentions how he was taken aback by the way some people had talked to his father who was into rag trade. As his father was doing trade with Fitzrovia as the base, Lawrence got the chance to understand the place more.
He goes on to explain the conditions when first opened his office and the related issues. When he was asked about is the bad reputation of the real estate agents worth it, he answers by saying that there are some bad agents who have made a bad impression for all the people working in the scene.