Zillow economist identities 11 cities primed for real estate investors

Zillow Chief Economist Skylar Olsen said these markets are ideal cities for real estate investors to purchase properties in the coming years. Continue reading

Why thousands of women will have to make health care moves in 2024

How far do you have to drive in your state to receive quality maternal health care? To receive emergency services? These kitchen table issues are on your prospect’s minds, Rachael Hite writes. Continue reading

What’s ahead economically for Q4 2023 and into 2024 and 2025?

Trainer and coach Bernice Ross talks to CEO and developer Patrick Stone about what’s next for the economy, both in the short and long terms. Continue reading

An economist’s take on housing prices, affordability, opportunity

Windermere Chief Economist Matthew Gardner looks at the latest numbers and the markets that still offer affordable options. Continue reading

How Harvard’s housing report sees the current (and future) market

With natural growth slowing, writes economist Matthew Gardner, states will recognize the importance of attracting new residents from other markets as domestic migration will become a more important driver of household growth and housing demand. Continue reading

3 free and easy marketing ideas that work in this market

When times get tough, turn to free grassroots marketing and relationship-building to help you weather the challenges, Chicago broker Julie Busby writes. Continue reading

10 creative euphemisms for a sluggish real estate market

Although euphemisms and analogies are not the magic solution to a sluggish market, Darryl Davis writes, they can help make a difference in how you approach the situation. Continue reading

Ready to blow up your team? 5 tactics to turn it around

Feeling the pressure and frustration of the market? Thinking about blowing it all up? It’s time to take a hard look at your organization, and the way you do business, so that you can flourish in today’s market, Craig Reger writes. Continue reading