9 elements your real estate website must include in 2023

Your real estate website is your window to the world, writes luxury expert Laura Stace. It allows potential clients to see your experience in the real estate industry, your business acumen and also to connect with you should they wish to take the next … Continue reading

How will AI change your real estate business?

The world is changing. Consultant Chris Pollinger believes that those who embrace the coming wave of AI will outpace their competition exponentially. Continue reading

Does the commission lawsuit spell the end for NAR? The Real Word

This week, Byron Lazine and Nicole White are talking about year-end home sales numbers, Jason Oppenheim’s commission lawsuit comments, and the weekly media review Left, Middle, Right. Continue reading

What we can learn from Ana Walshe’s disappearance

A new year and yet another agent is missing. How can agents keep the conversation about safety practices for women as an ongoing conversation? Trainer Rachael Hite says women need to make safety a part of their daily routine for themselves and the ones… Continue reading

ICYMI: Here’s a roundup of the trends, buzz and sage advice from Inman Connect New York

The biggest takeaway from ICNY for trainer and author Bernice Ross? Regardless of what the market does or whatever the latest whiz-bang technology is, the basics are still the name of the game when it comes to real estate.  Continue reading

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve gotten from a mentor? Agents weigh in

From advice on managing your money, time and mindset to practical advice on attire, here’s the best advice agents received from their mentors. Continue reading

What can we learn from a chicken sandwich? 5 key takeaways

Although they claim to have been the first to offer a fried chicken sandwich, Chick-fil-A realized that anyone else could offer a competing product. Therefore, they focused on developing an unbeatable customer experience. Continue reading

Listing inventory drying up? 7 FAQs for hosting a budget-friendly homeseller seminar

Hosting a budget-friendly real estate seminar doesn’t have to be overwhelming or expensive — all it takes is a bit of creativity and planning ahead of time so you can make sure everything runs smoothly on the day of the event itself. Continue reading