Making listing videos doesn’t have to be complicated or overly time consuming. Check out what one guy, a few apps and a couple of hours can produce.
Making listing videos doesn’t have to be complicated or overly time consuming. Check out what one guy, a few apps and a couple of hours can produce.
Each month Anthony Askowitz explores a hypothetical real estate situation from both sides of the broker/agent dynamic. This time: A broker has acquired a competing real estate office amid the pandemic. However, an agent doesn’t think now’s the right time for the expansion and added competition. How can the situation be resolved?
COVID-19 brought about a set of new obstacles to industry professionals, including an increased risk of cybercrime. So what can real estate agents do to avoid falling victim to internet scammers?
Last week, we asked you to share the good things you’ll likely remember after the worst is behind us. Here’s what you had to say.
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.
Looking for a little clarity on this week’s news? Windermere Chief Economist Matthew Gardner looks at the long-term effects of COVID-19 on residential real estate and how consumer behavior might change.
After being passed by the Pennsylvania Senate on May 13 and reaffirmed in a concurrence vote by the House on May 14, Gov. Wolf suggested in an interview with KYW Newsradio that he would not be signing House Bill 2412.
The listing asks would-be buyers if they ‘like fun and adventure.’ And with both castle and starship-themed rooms, it offers both in spades.
Michael Jordan’s $14.8M home has been on the Chicago market for eight years — can his resurfacing to the public eye with ESPN’s “The Last Dance” give the listing a much-needed boost in traffic?
A man who shot at a real estate agent and a young girl with a .22-caliber gun during a showing has been apprehended, according to a Kentucky police report.