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What’s ahead for the real estate industry during 2015. No one knows for sure, but there seem to be some pretty good guesses, and some really good selling tips.
What’s ahead for the real estate industry during 2015. No one knows for sure, but there seem to be some pretty good guesses, and some really good selling tips.
Our offices will be closed during 2015 for only nine holidays. Otherwise, find us at our desks every Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
If you are a Licensed Appraiser Trainee in Pennsylvania, you may now be required to take continuing education every two years.
You’re mad, our bad if you didn’t find what you wanted here. Let us know, won’t you?
Expect to complete two 12-hour sets of continuing education before your application to reinstate a 2011 license is accepted, the NJ Commission said.
One meeting remains in October. Two each are planned for November and December.
Content strategist Jovan Hackley says there are five terms real estate clients consistently do not understand, and need expert (that’s YOU!) help with.
Prospective buyers should ensure the home of their dreams won’t become the nightmare of their wallet. One Realtor suggests looking for red flags that indicate problems.
In a busy real estate practice, automation is a time- and energy-saver. Too much efficiency, though, can be a less-than-good thing, blogger Kathleen Daniels writes.
Two business coaches – one in New York, the other in Boston – jointly advocate in a post that real estate agents use Instagram and hashtags to bring in more clients.