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Nēv Schulman, known for his role as the host of the popular MTV series "Catfish: The TV Show," is embarking on a new career path as a real estate agent. Since 2012, Schulman has captivated audiences with his investigative skills, helping individuals uncover the truth behind online relationships. Recently, he made the leap into the real estate market, officially starting his new role in August.
In discussing his transition, Schulman highlighted the number one skill he plans to carry over from his time on "Catfish" to his new profession. He emphasized the importance of communication and building trust with clients, skills he honed while navigating the complexities of online identities and relationships. This ability to connect with people will be crucial as he works to help clients find their dream homes.
As Schulman embraces this new chapter, fans are eager to see how his unique background will influence his approach to real estate. His journey reflects a blend of personal growth and professional evolution, showcasing his adaptability in a changing career landscape.
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