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RISMedia’s February Digital Magazine

McKissock

As their Strategic Education Partner, we are able to give our customers free access to the digital edition of the RISMedia monthly magazine. This real estate magazine is full of thought-provoking and valuable content that prospective and licensed agents of all years of experience can apply to their careers. Read the full article here.

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Maximizing Storage Space in Your Starter Home

Eppraisal

Floating shelves can hold books or decorative items, while wall-mounted organizers can store mail, keys or small accessories, making your walls functional and fashionable.   It’s a perfect spot to stash blankets, magazines or anything you want to keep close yet out of sight.

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Are Virtual Tours Still Popular After the Pandemic?

McKissock

Use the Best Tools. When it’s time to capture the home for its virtual tour, have homeowners put away extra decorations and clutter. If time and distance allow, support buyers through the in-person process and encourage them to use online tools as a supplement. How Can Agents Make the Most of Virtual Tours? Prep the Home.

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9 Low Cost Ways to Improve Your Listings

McKissock

Though personal touches are charming, they can often be distracting to buyers, so it’s best to replace them with more neutral decorations. Some of the best ways to maximize space in a home include: Remove objects such as tools, toys, books, or magazines from all countertops, tables, or desks. But, be careful not to go overboard.

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Home Staging Secrets: How to Stage Your House for Sale

PennyMac

Determine which books, loose mail and magazines can be stored elsewhere to create a more spacious look. Then, add aesthetically pleasing decor, such as a black or green pillow for the couch. Clear off your kitchen countertops by storing away small appliances, kitchen tools and knick-knacks. What can you keep on the table?

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5 Expert Real Estate Marketing Tips

PennyMac

Another must-have selling tool, particularly during the pandemic, is the 360° virtual tour. With its considerable focus on design, decor, and lifestyle imagery, Instagram is a great match for real estate and neighborhood content. Not to mention, homebuying-related shows are hot and that means you have a built-in audience.

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Houston Home Sellers Series Guide #1: Insider Tips On Decluttering To Sell Your Home

Houston Properties

Organize photos and decor. Sort through photos, decor, and memorabilia and try to minimize what’s on display. Old bills, outdated magazines, and other paper waste can be recycled, as well as empty bottles and cans. Let go of unused tools and appliances. Closets are a different checklist item altogether.

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