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6 Ways Real Estate Technology Can Ruin Your Business

McKissock

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. Clients demand instant gratification because of real estate technology.

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The 22 must-have real estate marketing tools for 2024

Housing Wire

Our comprehensive guide to the best real estate marketing tools provides you with a helpful assortment of easy-to-use, effective marketing products to turn your business into a revenue engine in 2024. We know — you didn’t get into real estate for the love of marketing or tech.

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Agents in Illinois grapple with the state’s housing inventory shortage

Housing Wire

Real estate professionals throughout the state attribute the resilience of the state’s housing market to its perpetually low inventory problem. In downtown Chicago, with the high rises, it’s a buyer’s market — maybe the biggest buyer’s market in history if it’s a luxury property. “In

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SEATTLE ‘WALKING’ TOWARDS URBAN CONNECTEDNESS

Will Springer Realtor

A report from Smart Growth America and real estate info services firm Places Platform named Seattle one of the top five walkable cities in the nation. Portland was right behind us, with New York City at No. The city this year awarded more than $13M through EDI to help support property ownership for more people.

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TRACKING THE SINGLE HOUSEHOLD AND OTHER LIFESTYLE CHOICES

Will Springer Realtor

The so-called STEMdex from Real Estate Consulting puts our city behind only Austin and Denver in an annual ranking of markets most likely to see the strongest STEM (Science, Tech, Engineering, Math) job growth. >> The typical home fix-and-flip in the U.S. property on a just-shy, 0.2-acre List: $10.5M ($1373/sq.