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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. Add the clients’ names and the date of their closing. By incorporating the principles of Giftology , real estate professionals can enhance the overall client experience.

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6 Ways Real Estate Technology Can Ruin Your Business

McKissock

Here are six ways technology can hurt—or even ruin—your real estate business. Clients demand instant gratification because of real estate technology. Potential clients can find properties and then reach out to you literally with the push of a button. Bad photos can hurt your real estate business.

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9 Low Cost Ways to Improve Your Listings

McKissock

There are a number of simple improvements that can be made to a home that will help to attract buyers and possibly earn your client a couple of extra dollars. Though personal touches are charming, they can often be distracting to buyers, so it’s best to replace them with more neutral decorations. Clean, Clean, Clean. Stage Furniture.

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29 Cutting-Edge Real Estate Marketing Ideas for 2024

Housing Wire

Brokerages and individual agents alike need to understand the market and adapt their strategies to showcase creativity, become memorable and lead with empathy. Demonstrating you have a keen understanding of the whole client journey — from staging and listing to settling into a brand-new home — will give you a competitive advantage.

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7 Ways To Downsize Your Home

Raleigh Realty

Real estate agents often hear from their clients that they are looking to downsize to save money or simply because their house has too much space and no longer fits their needs. Clients want to move into something smaller and sell the larger home they currently live in.