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

Housing Wire

As a real estate agent, you may think clients should care more about their next home than your life story. And while that may be true, well-crafted real estate agent bios can build trust and credibility and serve as a powerful tool in an agent’s marketing arsenal — giving prospective clients.

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What agents need to know about the impact of interest rates on the real estate market

Housing Wire

As a real estate agent , it’s essential to stay aware of significant changes in interest rates and how they may affect market conditions so you’re better equipped to advise your buyers and sellers on everything from housing affordability to availability. The Fed’s primary objective is to promote a strong U.S.

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30 real estate social media post ideas (+ popular agents to follow)

Housing Wire

And with millennials emerging as the largest generation of homebuyers in today’s market, comprising 28% of all homebuyers, real estate agents need to master social media or they might miss out. Sixty percent of agents surveyed believe that social media provides higher quality leads than the MLS.

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Real estate farming: Become the go-to agent in your area using these tips, tools & strategies

Housing Wire

Real estate farming also includes traditional marketing methods like sending direct mailers, knocking on doors and nailing your locally relevant social media presence. Why should I try real estate farming? If you have a marketing need, it’s got the AI-assisted real estate marketing tool for you.

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How a transparent marketplace provides a proven path to benefit homeowners

Housing Wire

And servicers may want to suggest homeowners contact a real estate agent if the distressed homeowner is considering selling their home.” Ethical concerns even arose for licensed real estate agents who approached distressed homeowners to list properties even though those agents were also representing prospective buyers.

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Don’t Fall For These 6 Real Estate Scams

McKissock

Red Flags: The seller demands payment upfront. Sellers are often on a time crunch to get properties locked into a contract, which leaves little time to properly deal with the unexpected. While many sellers are respected professionals and would fully fix the issue before listing, it doesn’t hurt to do your research as a buyer.

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Is Your “Crazy” Neighbor Lowering Your Home’s Value?

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

When it comes to nuisance neighbors, I try to visit with real estate agents who have recently sold properties that are within close proximity to the property I am appraising, if possible. Most agents are great to visit with about things like this and are generous with their time, at least in my experience. Probably not.