Sotheby’s International Realty partnered with business publication Expansión to showcase international real estate listings to more than 15 million readers.
Sotheby’s International Realty partnered with business publication Expansión to showcase international real estate listings to more than 15 million readers.
Coronavirus is a big deal for real estate, but financial chiefs don’t think it’s a repeat of 2008. And some already see signs of improvement.
With over 20 years of experience, 1,200 transactions, and $750 Million in residential sales, Jay Rooney has seen it all when it comes to dealing with paper checks and bank wires. “There is nothing that creates more inefficiencies and liabilities in the real estate business than dealing with paper checks and wires,” he said.
I believe people are craving leadership more now than they ever have before. They’re looking for transparency, for a human element. They’re looking for someone who cares. People want to be heard. As a leader, you don’t have to have all the answers, but you do have to stay connected to your people.
In the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, nearly all real estate professionals have found themselves facing an unprecedented market turn. But for many of them, work hasn’t stopped. That’s especially true for the affiliated agents of Century 21 Real Estate LLC, who take the idea of being relentless very much to heart.
In the fast-paced world of luxury real estate, it can feel like you’re always trying to reach the bottom of an endless to-do list. And in the course of a busy day, reading can be one of the first things to fall by the wayside. But for agents who do make room for books, the benefits are myriad.
Today, a lot of buyers are making decisions from afar, and sellers need to step up their game when it comes to prepping their homes for sale. How can agents help virtually?
Sourced from various real estate pros all over the country, this recurring column features stories of what agents are seeing on the front lines and what others can draw from those experiences. A luxury real estate agent shares how her company’s emergency relief Facebook page brought the community together in a time of need.
The virus may continue to wreak havoc for a while, but a strong quarter of earnings offers support to the idea that there’s light at the end of the tunnel.
Dalton Gomez, 26, is a member of Aaron Kirman’s team of luxury agents.