Tumbleweed Buries Homes Out West | Strong winds in Southern California and Utah have blown the spiky, dead desert plants onto properties, piling up to 5 feet high and blocking access to homes. |
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Home Sales Should Be Higher—But They’re Not | Buyer demand is high, and the broader economic environment remains favorable for selling. But here’s why sales just can’t seem to catch up. |
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More Agents Find Value in Promoting Green | As public interest in sustainability grows, real estate professionals are focusing their marketing on eco-friendly home features and business practices. |
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Inventory Plummets in Lower Price Points | Bargain hunters and first-time home buyers are facing sticker shock, as finding a property for less than $250,000 gets tougher and tougher. |
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Zen Design Takes Over Luxury Listings | Wellness amenities and architecture are finding popularity in high-end real estate. |
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6 Rules for Effective Blog Posts | If you or your firm maintain a real estate blog, make sure to follow these building blocks for a successful post. |
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What’s Your Most Inventive Marketing Idea? | We want to know your innovative and fresh marketing tactics for showcasing yourself as an agent and your listings. It doesn’t necessarily have to be high-tech, but it should be original and unique to you. Email Senior Editor Graham Wood at gwood@realtors.org to be featured in an upcoming article! |
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Find Out Your Remodeling Personality Type | Maybe you’re the Sensible Improver, the Project Planner, the Reliable Renovator, the Visionary, or the Extrovert. This infographic will help you determine which group you fit into. |
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Do You Speak Residential or Commercial? | If you’re not fluent in a particular real estate specialty, partner with an expert translator. Your client’s success—and your reputation—could depend on it. |
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Top 5 Questions From Investors | Whether a client is looking to purchase a vacation home, multifamily apartment building, or primary residence with the purpose of renting out space, he or she will surely have questions about the process for you and your agents. Consider these common queries. |
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