What does ‘back to basics’ mean in 2023?
Want to get all the way back to basics this year? According to team leader Adam Hergenrother, it starts when you channel the energetic you from your first couple of years in real estate. Continue reading
Want to get all the way back to basics this year? According to team leader Adam Hergenrother, it starts when you channel the energetic you from your first couple of years in real estate. Continue reading
With a clear roadmap laid out for your marketing, reaching your destination in 2023 is only a matter of time and effort. Continue reading
Your mind is powerful, and these approaches will help you maximize your mindset and take a leap into new next-level territory. Trust yourself, your strengths and your intuitions and you’ll have a year to be proud of. Continue reading
Now, although price growth through the pandemic period was clearly excessive, writes economist Matthew Gardner, fundamentally speaking, the two periods cannot be considered to be similar at all. Continue reading
Inman was optimistic about the year ahead for real estate during his opening talk at Inman Connect New York, but also urged leaders in the industry to appeal directly to lawmakers about how they’d like new regulations to be shaped in the future. Continue reading
In 2023, if you put an emphasis on the art of human connection and tap into the brains of your ideal clients, you have a chance to see the success you’re after using the platform. Continue reading
The all-online brokerage saw its growth finally slow amid a broader market contraction. CEO Glenn Sanford eyes the challenges ahead for 2023. Continue reading
The best real estate books include real-world stories and actionable advice. Curate your reading list for 2023 with these suggestions. Continue reading
Redfin’s CEO told the “AP” he wishes he’d closed RedfinNow earlier than during the market correction taking place, calling the business model too risky and expensive. Continue reading
Sometimes quitting is the right thing to do, writes broker Teresa Boardman. Having a plan first is a good idea but not absolutely required. Continue reading