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Problems Solved
January 25, 2023
Problems Solved
You provide immeasurable value when you help clients jump through big hoops on the way to the sale.
Help Investors Develop an ROI Strategy
January 25, 2023
Help Investors Develop an ROI Strategy
If inexperienced investors are jumping into your market, make sure you have the right skills and knowledge to advise them.
‘Barkitecture’ Makes Your Pets the King of the Castle
January 19, 2023
‘Barkitecture’ Makes Your Pets the King of the Castle
A new home design movement prioritizes property features that are meant to raise the lifestyle of your four-legged sidekick.
Retaining Agents: One Size Does Not Fit All
January 18, 2023
Retaining Agents: One Size Does Not Fit All
Brokers say the key is to let agents with special skillsets and business models know you have what they need.
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T3 Sixty releases its annual Swanepoel Power 200 list, revealing the movers and shakers in the industry.
This year's Consumer Electronics Show boasted many advancements in smart home technology. From new tech in the robot vacuum and robot lawn mower spaces, to affordable options in smart lighting and collaborations across companies to create a more seamless user experience, smart home aficionados have much to look forward to.
CES 2023 brought product debuts that aim to influence future home design, like an air conditioner disguised as framed artwork. Check out the most-hyped gadgets from the technology industry’s biggest show of the year.
After doubling from a year ago, rates likely will experience less volatility in 2023, says NAR Director of Forecasting Nadia Evangelou.
Alison Wheatley started buying the abandoned animals to soothe her ill daughter. Now they work with children throughout the community.
After almost three years of pandemic life, homeowners understand the significant value of having a yard. Here are 8 ideas for getting creative with outdoor space.
When you hit the usual sales slump during the cold months, here’s what you can do to keep your business from freezing until spring.
Clients often ask questions about neighborhoods and schools when shopping for a home. Brokers and agents should take care when answering to avoid fair housing violations.