Proptech’s leader has been crashing on our couch this whole time

According to expert Drew Meyers, everyone’s talking about proptech without even a whiff of the defining company in the category in the conversation. In fact, the largest proptech company is rarely mentioned. Continue reading

Sign of the times: What the market could be signaling

The proof is in the numbers as financial expert and self-proclaimed “cocktail” economist Peter Prudden dives into the unknown to try to determine what current market conditions may mean for the correction ahead. Continue reading

7 things investors need in an agent right now

David Parnes and James Harris of Million Dollar Listing LA share their secrets for success in helping investors in the shifting market. It will take thoughtful and savvy moves to keep investors purchasing into 2023. Continue reading

Is Final Offer the last word in getting sellers the highest and best? Tech Review

Final Offer is a web-based offer submission and management solution offering listing marketing, home search and showing coordination. Continue reading

Stay or go? Balancing new agents and veterans through a shift

In this month’s Agent/Broker Perspective: A broker tries to hang onto his new agents who are discouraged by the tough market as well as a top producer who’s showing signs of resentment. Continue reading

7 things agents can be grateful for in 2022

This year’s market may leave you feeling a little bittersweet about finding something to be thankful for. Trainer Rachael Hite outlines seven things agents can be grateful for, (even in a downturn). Continue reading

Change or lose it all: 3 steps for shifting when it matters most

Change now to confront the new reality, or face the prospects of losing market share or, even worse, going out of business. Carl Medford offers a gameplan to help you prep for what’s ahead. Continue reading

Client concierge? Home quality director? Just call an agent an agent

From “real estate specialist” to “transaction quarterback” and now “client concierge,” new names for real estate agents come and go, Brad Inman writes. But seriously, do Realtors need a refresh? Continue reading