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What are the trending interior design colors for 2023?

Inman

When listing a luxury property, agents must bear in mind that buyers’ expectations are higher than ever. They want to see a home that aligns with the aspirational architectural content they watch and read. And color can effectively illustrate that designer lifestyle.

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How to build a comprehensive real estate online presence

Housing Wire

First impressions matter, especially in the luxury real estate market. A well-designed and captivating digital platform instantly conveys professionalism, credibility and exclusivity — and the opposite can turn customers away. Incorporate high-quality images, elegant typography and a color palette that exudes luxury.

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How to write a lead-winning, memorable real estate agent bio (+ examples)

Housing Wire

Tate knows the city, understands luxury, and loves historical architecture. Tate’s track record working in luxury sales serves as the real estate version of the ‘Good Housekeeping Seal’ of approval. Jane Doe specializes in luxury markets.” Tate is a native New Yorker who grew up on the Upper East Side.

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How to Become a Luxury Real Estate Appraiser

McKissock

Make sure you’re well-suited to specialize in luxury appraisal. Once you’ve become a certified residential or certified general appraiser , you are technically qualified to appraise luxury properties. Familiarize yourself with the luxury home market.

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How to Sell Your House Fast in Chicago with Targeted Updates and Spot-on Pricing

Chicagoland Appraisal Blog

Which types of homes tend to be most attractive to buyers? Chicago’s housing options include a wide diversity of architecture, styles, and sizes, including vintage condos, brand-new construction, and 7,000-square-foot homes. Just as the housing stock in Chicago is incredibly diverse, so too is the pool of buyers.