Shelter-in-place orders are slowly beginning to lift across the country, which means more in-person business with clients in the near future. That’s why it’s a good idea to organize your database now. Here’s how.
Shelter-in-place orders are slowly beginning to lift across the country, which means more in-person business with clients in the near future. That’s why it’s a good idea to organize your database now. Here’s how.
This week, we want to know: What are you glad you learned in the past month or so? Whether it’s in-house team training, a skill honed or a new certification, what’s helping you move your business along?
Agents are hungry to know what’s going to happen to their businesses and the industry as a whole. Leslie Appleton-Young, the vice president of the California Association of Realtors, shares a real-world, data-driven snapshot into today’s realities.
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.
Those looking to buy a home during the health crisis might want to take note of house price growth behaviour following the last global downturn – the GFC.
The post A look at Australian property prices growth since the last downturn appeared first on realestate.com.au.
Those looking to buy a home during the health crisis might want to take note of house price growth behaviour following the last global downturn – the GFC.
The post A look at property prices since the GFC downturn appeared first on realestate.com.au.
Just days after vowing to sell “almost all physical possessions”, tech billionaire Elon Musk has made waves by putting two multimillion-dollar properties up for sale.
The post Elon Musk lists multiple Los Angeles mansions after saying he will ‘own no house’ appeared first on realestate.com.au.
This inner city apartment is offering tenants free rent to sign on, but there is a catch – and those who value privacy will be in for a big shock.
The post Surry Hills studio up for rent with shower and toilet in the kitchen appeared first on realestate.com.au.
Lou De Cata paid $136K for a big block of land in 1986, grazing cattle on it — even keeping ponies and ostriches. It’s now priced up to $6.38m as housing estates border the once rural site.
The post Frankston South once-rural block could net long-time owner $6m appeared first on realestate.com.au.
A Greenwich house once owned by the late talk show host Don Lane — the “lanky Yank” who entertained millions on the Don Lane Show with sidekick Bert Newton — has hit the market.
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