ReferralExchange announced Thursday that it is expanding into Canada, and that it has teamed up with tech-forward real estate company HomeSmart.
ReferralExchange announced Thursday that it is expanding into Canada, and that it has teamed up with tech-forward real estate company HomeSmart.
SOLAR panels should be compulsory on all new housing builds across the nation, says the green energy industry’s peak body. But not everyone agrees.
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Watch Byron Lazine and Nicole White give a real estate agent’s perspective on industry-related topics. This week, they sit down with real estate coach Tom Ferry to discuss building a business, work-life balance and how he’d build a brokerage (not that he is).
Do you need a coach? The answer lies within you and your needs. A coach doesn’t have to be a paid coach; it could be a mentor, a confidant or a person you hire. As long as you work with a pro, your business will improve in these aspects.
Hobart’s rents have already overtaken Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth – and now the city is nipping at the heels of another mainland capital.
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What’s it going to take to get real estate technology vendors to transition away from RETS to the Web API? RESO is hoping that both a carrot (providing easy-to-use replication tools) and a stick (large MLSs putting a “death date” on RETS feeds) will facilitate the move.
One of the most important rules of sales is to not spin your wheels on a dead-end deal — and real estate is no exception. Taking a few extra steps in the beginning to qualify a new buyer beyond financing can help set up both parties for success. Here are three ways to qualify buyers and dodge dead-end deals.
UPDATED: Business and community leaders have cautiously welcomed the University of Tasmania’s decision on where its future operations will be based.
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A recent study by the RBA could pave the way for a cut in interest rates if the housing market continues to decline — and this could mean a boost in household wealth.
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A character home on 1445sq in the Glenunga International High School zone. What’s not to like?
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