Brokers in Atlanta, Detroit and New Orleans share the business tactics and personal advice they’re providing to new real estate agents.
Brokers in Atlanta, Detroit and New Orleans share the business tactics and personal advice they’re providing to new real estate agents.
“Looking out. Post a picture from your favorite or just interesting window view,” I posted on Inman’s Coast to Coast Facebook group Wednesday. Here’s what readers enjoy seeing when they’re looking for a distraction.
THE Top End’s residential real estate market is as active as ever despite the coronavirus pandemic.
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With news that Victorian agents can no longer conduct inspections of tenanted or occupied properties, there are fears from some in the industry that the property market could grind to a halt.
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Victoria’s real estate industry could be on the ropes after the state government quietly outlawed inspections of occupied properties, meaning buyers can only inspect digitally unless a home is vacant.
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The auction market was chugging along nicely until being all but ground to a halt by COVID-19. But homeowners should take comfort in strong clearance rates going in. SEE OUR TOP 20.
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Bon Jovi’s six-hectare riverfront New Jersey property, named High Point Estate, includes an elevator, a heated pool, a movie theatre and a carriage house.
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Virtual property tours and online bidding have become the norm in real estate during the coronavirus outbreak, but the tech gives buyers some unexpected advantages when chasing a good price.
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The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has left brokers more pessimistic than ever about the present, though they are more upbeat about the future.
Google’s data shows changes during the pandemic in home-related online searches. Some experts believe those trends hint at longterm shifts in consumer preference.