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10 ways to use virtual reality technology in your real estate business

Housing Wire

The real estate sector is constantly evolving, and one technology has emerged as a true game changer: virtual reality (VR). This transformative technology has opened up a new world of possibilities, empowering agents and captivating potential buyers like never before.

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Sagent taps Geno Paluso as new CEO

Housing Wire

Paluso is transitioning from BAE Systems, a $45 billion multinational aerospace and technology company, to lead Warburg Pincus -backed Sagent, a software company that provides a servicing management platform for bank and nonbank lenders. It’s also the second leadership change announced by Sagent this year.

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Selling this spring? 12 ways to use Easter decor to attract buyers

Cornerstone

Spring also brings major holidays like Easter, giving sellers the chance to decorate for the season and set themselves apart. Choose a bunny craft and decorate strategically, taking care not to overdo it. Most buyers value master bedroom staging even above kitchen decor. ICE Mortgage Technology, Feb. BYO bunnies.

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6 Ways Real Estate Technology Can Ruin Your Business

McKissock

Technology is supposed to make everything easier, and yet it is often the source of so many problems. While you can’t do your job without relying on real estate technology to some degree, you do have to be extra careful when you use it. Here are six ways technology can hurt—or even ruin—your real estate business.

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The art of gift-giving in real estate: A personal touch

Housing Wire

As we come out of the holidays, we’re cleaning up, throwing out tired-looking decorations and looking for a place for presents in the closets or cabinets. It’s not just a phone, it’s a cherished piece of technology history that I will proudly display as a reminder of the connection forged during our conversation.

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Is the appraisal process color-blind?

Housing Wire

In some cases, the photos and decorations in the home that reflect a Black family member living there are removed and replaced with white people and decorations. In all of these cases the home get’s “whitewashed” before the second appraisal is completed. Whitewashing can be done in various forms.

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How to Incorporate Virtual Staging Into Your Listings

McKissock

While some buyers prefer mid-century decor and others might lean toward a minimalistic look, you have to meet everyone in the middle. Keep the furniture and decor neutral, so it doesn’t alienate any one specific buyer. Keep things relatively modern.