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As you keep up with the latest real estate news, you probably also have questions like: What does this mean for me?
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5 Questions to Ask 55+ Buyers That Most Realtors Skip
Buyers over 55 are making a different kind of purchase, prioritizing plans for the future they haven’t yet experienced. Senior Real Estate Specialist Karen Wright shows you how to guide the conversation.
A retention strategy that most brokers overlook – It’s not as costly as you think
Kathy Beard and Peter Morris, co-owners of Signature Premier Properties on Long Island, New York, talk with Darryl Davis about culture and retention.
9 AI red flags that can damage your professional credibility
If your content feels mundane, it shows a lack of effort, and that’s a direct blow to your credibility as a communicator, writes Holly Brink.
Evaluations of female leaders in the real estate industry continue to differ
Despite the prevalence of women in the real estate industry, perceptions about decision-making and communication styles remain divided along gender lines, writes Kevlin Guzman.
Is it an old list? Another open house is not the quick fix solution you’re looking for
Your list is not stuck. Management just needs to be better, writes Josh Rees. Here’s how to reset and update your old listings to match the market.
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