Expect Busier Months Ahead | Business isn't slowing down for many real estate professionals as home sales pick up in the final months of 2016. |
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Keep in Touch: Up Your E-mail Subscribers | E-mail marketing can work 40 times better at getting customers than Facebook and Twitter, a Forbes.com article asserts. Here are some ways to reach more potential customers with your e-mail outreach.
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To Sellers: It's Time to Face That Dated Kitchen | "Dated kitchensjust like bathroomsare a major barrier for resale," says one real estate pro. "Buyers want modern amenities and styling, and most aren't interested in renovating post-purchase."
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Warn Clients About Wraparound Mortgages | Real estate attorneys say they are noticing an uptick in a type of seller financing that could prove costly for buyers and sellers.
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Home Owners Get More Realistic on Prices | View this chart for a breakdown among the nation's largest cities in perceptions of home values between home owners and appraisers.
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Affordability Issues Strike Rural Areas
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Why Social Media Isn't Working For You | Register now for this 30-minute sponsored webinar on Nov. 17, at 11 a.m., Pacific time that will give tips on how to make better use of Facebook and other social media sites in your real estate business. |
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A Helping Hand for Orlando | NAR members kicked off the 2016 REALTORS® Conference and Expo in Orlando by teaming up on a forward-thinking Habitat for Humanity build.
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Powell to REALTORS®: You Have to Demand Change | The former U.S. Secretary of State called on all Americans to help promote a more civilized tone in the national discourse.
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