National Association of Realtors CEO Bob Goldberg said future events could be both in-person and virtual — even after pandemic.
National Association of Realtors CEO Bob Goldberg said future events could be both in-person and virtual — even after pandemic.
The company is bringing on Regina Benjamin, the former U.S. Surgeon General, to consult on and develop new safety protocols as it returns to iBuying.
THE owners of Throb nightclub, which remains closed due to coronavirus restrictions, are on a mission to diversify by launching a new open-air venue at East Point Reserve.
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This year brought significant changes in the way homes are bought and sold. To accommodate this new reality, sellers need to be prepared — and agents need to provide the necessary coaching. Here are five important steps.
An assistant manager at Coldwell Banker shares how her office adapted to the coronavirus throughout March and the important leadership lessons she’s learned since then.
As coronavirus rapidly changes — and impacts real estate across the nation — our aim is to keep you equipped with the tools and strategies you’ll need to move forward.
In this weekly column, real estate agents across the nation share stories of the lessons they’ve learned during their time in the industry. This week, find out how Arizona broker Leslie Guiley leverages partnerships to do more, whatever the market brings her way.
Pennsylvania-based real estate agent John Port shares how his real estate team and charity group are filling in the gap for neighbors in need.
Real estate agents have had to turn people away from on-site auctions over the past week so as not to exceed the 10-person limit. But even the number of registered bidders has been close to passing it.
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Virtual assistants aren’t new to real estate. But suddenly, all assistants are virtual due to COVID-19 restrictions, which renders the idea of choosing between ‘virtual’ or not irrelevant. In fact, any assistant you hire should be able to operate remotely as a virtual assistant — pandemic, or not. Working on files from anywhere is the new norm.