How the right lighting can get buyers in the mood (for a home)

Real estate agents could take a cue from Cupid, and learn how to set the mood for home buying using a simple, but effective lighting plan. Continue reading

“It’s devastating”: Agents react to Amazon abandoning New York

When the news broke Thursday morning that Amazon had flip flopped on its decision to put an HQ2 campus in Long Island City, Vincent Koo was in a meeting with other agents in the Queens, New York, neighborhood. Continue reading

WATCH: How to find (and keep) clients in a shifting market

When growing your client base, engaging with prospects or staying top-of-mind with existing clients, being consistent and showing value are the driving factors in finding success. Continue reading

WATCH: What trends should brokers be embracing in 2019?

Data is the new currency. Focus on culture and core values. The era of one-size-fits-all brokerages is dead! If you’re a broker, these are just a few of the trends you will need to grab ahold of and embrace in 2019.  Continue reading

It’s a 320-square-foot shack. And it’s on the market for $2 million

A tiny, 320-square-foot New Hampshire cottage on the edge of Portsmouth has hit the market for $2 million. It sits on a 0.34-acre site with water views. Continue reading

Local content provider LiveBy is the newest addition to the MoxiCloud

Seattle-based real estate technology company, MoxiWorks, announced this week that LiveBy, a solution that provides localized, customer-facing marketing data and content for agents, is the latest member of its MoxiCloud, an omni-channel, “plug-and-play”… Continue reading

Engel & Völkers strikes partnership for Hispanic inclusion

Global real estate brand Engel & Völkers and the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals announced a new partnership Wednesday to promote inclusion and diversity in real estate.  Continue reading

Trump’s tariffs could drive the cost of homes and remodeling way up

The president’s tariffs could send the price of new homes and remodels soaring by thousands of dollars, but not all economists are convinced by the data. Continue reading