Warburg Realty has embarked on a new partnership that will enable it to execute targeted social media advertising for all of its listings.
Warburg Realty has embarked on a new partnership that will enable it to execute targeted social media advertising for all of its listings.
The week’s top real estate industry stories, plus practical advice to use this weekend.
Like an avalanche growing larger as it tumbles down a mountain, agents are seeing swelling demand from buyers as mortgage interest rates plummet.
If you work in a hot market, you might need to create additional opportunities to help your clients compete — and for a variety of difficult buyer scenarios, bridge loans might be the perfect answer, creating more options and more leverage to get your clients back in the running during a complicated negotiation.
Watch Byron Lazine and Nicole White give a real estate agent’s perspective on industry-related topics. This week, they’ll share their thoughts on Coldwell Banker’s new logo.
How many contacts are actually eager to hear from you? Unless you’re really putting thought into your client touches, that number is probably much lower than you’d hope for. Not to worry – here are four ways to get back on track with client touches with a little help in the form of simple CRM reminders.
Listen in for 1000watt’s Marc Davison’s challenge around breaking paradigms in branding your real estate organization, and learn how your name, logo and messaging can work together (in harmony, of course) to articulate what’s important to you as a company.
Bay Area residents, property rights advocates and Flintstones fans are rallying in support of a Hillsborough, California, home derided by town officials as a public nuisance for its front-lawn collection of colorful dinosaur sculptures inspired by the 1960s Hanna-Barbera cartoon.
Vail Resorts and Alterra Mountain Company are making real estate decisions based on the growing threat of climate change’s impact on winter.
One day after the Real Trends 500 list of the top brokerages in the country was hacked and taken offline, Real Trends President Steve Murray warned the attackers “may still be lurking.” On Thursday, the Real Trends 500 was back up and functioning.