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Troy Palmquist Explains How He Schedules His Busy Day as a Real Estate Agent Being a steward of real estate is a noble profession, albeit one that moves at the speed of light. How many businesses require expert transaction knowledge, unmatched salesmanship, solid people skills, and the ability to manage complex situations in short time frames with

Discover the Benefits of Inserting Real Estate VR Into Your Practice With the onset of COVID-19, technology in real estate has quickly gained traction, including real estate VR. Over the past few years, many brokerages and individual agents have incorporated new technologies, but adoption was few and far between. Now, as people stay at home and rely

Why Should I Get Into Real Estate? Obtaining your real estate license is a challenging and rewarding experience that consists of more than just a few real estate courses, an exam, and meeting your state’s requirement for real estate licensure — it’s an investment in a career that lets you set your own schedule, be your own

Embracing “Don't Go to Work Unless it's Fun Day” April 3rd marked the annual celebration of Don't Go to Work Unless it's Fun Day. Theoretically, if you don’t enjoy your job, you can simply skip it on April 3rd. We’ve all had those days when it’s a struggle to get out of bed and head into the

Selecting a Broker Can Make or Break Your Real Estate Career As you go through the process of getting your real estate license, you will need to find a sponsoring broker before you can begin practicing real estate. Choosing a broker is one of the first big steps of your real estate career because your managing broker

What to Expect When Investing in Real Estate on a Golf Course. For some, living on a golf course is the dream: magnificent views look out onto transcendent lime greens while listening to the sound of innocent birds chirping their own nature’s tune. “Ahh, tranquility”

Stopping Racial Steering Begins with Real Estate Agents The development of racially segregated neighborhoods has dated back to the beginning of American history. Most of the nation’s modern housing problems we see today are a result of biased zoning laws from the 1920s and ‘30s and the urban renewal laws of the ‘40s and ‘50s. It wasn’t

Commercial Real Estate Has Been Affected Tremendously by COVID-19 In 2008, there was a cloud of uncertainty regarding normal people paying off their mortgages. The economy was in ruins, new jobs were sparse, and the market had shrunk by over 6 percent at year’s end. Fast forward to 12 years later, and a new problem has arisen

What Will Real Estate Look Like After COVID-19? Real estate agents are understandably concerned about how COVID-19 will affect day-to-day life. The death of the handshake. Wearing masks to PTA events. People actually washing their hands after using the bathroom (for a change). Life after coronavirus may be hard to imagine. The way this pandemic has tarnished our

Content is king. We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again. Creating killer content engages your audience and makes them aware of who you are and what you do (i.e. Your Story). It’s a crucial part of social media, email marketing, and other digital marketing methods, and has somewhat replaced other mediums of entertainment, like

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