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Tracy Kasper: REALTORS® Are Hurting, But We Have Hope
September 7, 2023
Tracy Kasper: REALTORS® Are Hurting, But We Have Hope
NAR’s president acknowledges the pain caused by harassment at the association and lays out steps for change moving forward.
Real Estate Agents Are Under Constant Threat Online
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September 5, 2023
Real Estate Agents Are Under Constant Threat Online
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New technologies like artificial intelligence have given cybercriminals new ways to infiltrate personal data. Plug the security holes in your business
Are You Safer Working on a Team?
September 5, 2023
Are You Safer Working on a Team?
Safety procedures are just as important for teams as individual agents. Here’s how to make personal security part of your team’s culture.
REALTOR® Fills School ‘Closets’ With Student Supplies
September 1, 2023
REALTOR® Fills School ‘Closets’ With Student Supplies
Ohio real estate pro Tammy Koleski and her sister, Pam, bargain shop for learning essentials and donate them to local schools in poor neighborhoods.
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Brokers who use the .realtor domain say it instantly communicates their real estate expertise, making them more searchable online. Here’s how two pros are building brand identity and capturing referrals.
Artificial intelligence is shaking up how agents and brokers do business. But there are some legal pitfalls to watch out for.
Thought leaders assess the real estate industry’s effectiveness at highlighting workplace safety issues and discuss how real estate agents and brokers can consistently avoid becoming a victim of crime.
The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is a stone’s throw away from reaching a 7% average. Monthly mortgage payments have jumped nearly $300 in the last year.
Real estate professionals can use these market and financial tips to improve their own property investment strategy or that of their clients.
For boutique brokerages, sometimes staying in the black means growing, but it’s equally important to maintain that intimate, small-business feel.
Advancements in lighting technology provides homeowners with energy efficiency, improved security and potential health benefits.
Light pollution disturbs nature and can cost billions. Communities and cities are increasingly aware of the negative effects of light pollution and are passing ordinances to curb the problem. This affects how homeowners light their yards, and real estate professionals who know the ins and outs are better equipped to help their clients.