Browsing That’s Built to Last: Online Safety for Agents
The Prince of Nigeria Has a Bridge to Sell You In the digital age, particularly amid a work-from-home boom, agent safety extends far beyond simply staying aware of your surroundings or even wearable safety technology. Today, real estate professionals must also be aware of digital dangers. From sophisticated hack jobs to high-tech identity theft, understanding and utilizing a
Errors and Omissions Insurance for Real Estate Agents
What Is Errors and Omissions Insurance? If you’ve just gotten your real estate license, congratulations — you’ve made it past one of the largest hurdles in your real estate career. Of course, that’s just the beginning of something much bigger. Ahead lies one of the most unique and fulfilling opportunities one can have, but before you start
Video Calls: Best Practices for Real Estate Professionals
What Are the Best Ways to Look Professional While on a Video Call? Nearly a year and a half after the COVID-19 pandemic first hit the United States, many restrictions have been lifted. But video calls, which quickly entered the mainstream as we all quarantined at home, aren’t going anywhere. For real estate professionals, video calls have become
Congratulations, You’re a Real Estate Agent…Now What?
Tips for Your First 90 Days as a Real Estate Agent So, you’ve passed your exam, and now you’re a licensed real estate agent. You’ve likely even joined a brokerage. Congratulations! You’re joining a vibrant, fast-paced community of millions of real estate professionals working in the United States. But if you’re suddenly wondering what to do next, you
U.S. Cities Offer Incentives to Lure in Remote Workers
Remote Work Could Change Where People Live Cities and counties across the U.S. have launched programs to lure remote workers to their regions, capitalizing on pandemic-era changes that have allowed tens of millions of people, especially in industries such as technology, to work from anywhere. Read More
Transforming Distressed Hotels Into Affordable Housing
Check Out This Hotel-Based Solution to America’s Affordable Housing Crisis As the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States, prompting travel restrictions and stay-in-place orders, hotel stays plummeted. Hundreds of millions of rooms sat empty in 2020. Meanwhile, communities across the country have seen “an acute undersupply of housing,” with renting becoming increasingly unaffordable, the National Association of REALTORSⓇ
How Biden’s Jobs and Infrastructure Plan Would Affect Housing
President Biden Commits to Addressing Affordable Housing Crisis President Joe Biden’s $2.3 trillion jobs and infrastructure proposal includes a $213 billion investment in affordable housing, pledging to “build, preserve, and retrofit more than two million homes and commercial buildings to address the affordable housing crisis.” The proposal, called the American Jobs Plan, has faced significant Republican opposition since
What Is The Impact of Marijuana on Real Estate?
Marijuana and Real Estate: A Budding Relationship As of now, 15 states and D.C. have legalized recreational and medicinal marijuana. There are 36 more that allow for medicinal weed. Other states, such as South Dakota, legalized marijuana in the November election and are set to join the ganja party relatively soon. For an industry that goes through constant
How Do Real Estate Agents Get Listings?
10 Real Estate Strategies for Agents to Get Competitive Listings Listings allow real estate agents to represent properties during the sales process. Without them, you can't get paid. Still, in the competitive world of property sales, it can be difficult to know how to get listings when you’re new to real estate. You’re likely wondering, “How do
Woman in Real Estate: 5 Important Facts
We’re Celebrating Women in Real Estate With These Five Important Facts Over the past 40 years, female real estate agents have come to dominate the residential real estate market, but it wasn’t always that way. When the National Association of REALTORS® was created in 1908, the group admitted zero female real estate agents. Over the years, a
Building Your Real Estate Team From Scratch
Unleash Your Career Growth Potential by Creating a Real Estate Team Success in real estate is often a product of team effort. A great team will outperform an individual REALTOR® every single day of the week. Even if you’re a rainmaker, you won’t be able to take care of every lead that comes your way. Building a real
Study: What Jobs Are People Searching for Amid the Pandemic?
Americans Are Jumping Into These Five Key Industries With the pandemic continuing to infiltrate our everyday livelihoods, many people are considering a career change. Much of this desire for change centers on the high unemployment rate debilitating our economy’s growth. A recent Google Trends report backs up this statement; there’s a clear surge in people searching
Making the Leap From Commercial Real Estate into Residential
Leaving Commercial Real Estate for Residential Has Its Benefits With COVID-19 still ravaging society, many people are reconsidering their careers. This Great Pause is allowing professionals across all industries to take a step back and think to themselves, “Is this what I really want to be doing with my life?” When it comes to commercial real estate agents,
Don’t Shoot The Tax Man: What Reform is Coming in 2021
What You Need to Know for the Upcoming 2021 Tax Season While 2020 may be behind us, the lingering demons known as last year’s taxes still meander in the dark depths of our minds. COVID-19’s impact on how you prepare your IRS bill is unique, which is why getting ahead on your taxes now will help you
4 Ways to Address Bias Against LGBTQ Clients in Real Estate
Learn These 4 Steps to Better Serve LGBTQ Clients LGBTQ homeseekers often face an uncertain journey when going through the home search and buying process. Like most minority identity groups, they are at significant risk of discrimination. Take homeownership - LGBTQ individuals are roughly 15% less likely to be homeowners than heterosexuals. Discrimination can manifest itself in a
5 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Become a Real Estate Agent
You Need to Read This Before Deciding to Become a Real Estate Agent Oh thank the heavens, you have found this blog. While you may not know it yet, we have saved you from making a life-altering and tragic decision. We can probably get past all the small talk and pleasantries and assume you’re considering a career
2020: 10 Best Real Estate Facts Agents Need to Know
These Are the 2020 Facts Agents Need to Know for Their Careers Regardless of COVID-19, the residential real estate market has been red hot the past year. Markets around the country have seen record numbers, including a big increase in home value and a drop in average days listed. Much of this can be attributed to an
Coronavirus: Which Housing Markets Are Recovering?
Tight Housing Inventory & Historically-Low Mortgage Rates Fuel the U.S. Housing Recovery A recent report from Realtor.com indicates that as states slowly reopen their economy, the once-stagnant housing market has begun to surge. Two contributing factors to this rise can be pinpointed to the 30-Year Mortgage Rates hitting historic lows (2.86 percent) and a more competitive housing
Around The World: What Does $500,000 Get You in Real Estate?
When Purchasing a Home Around the World, How Far Does $500,000 Go? As many of us are stuck at home, we could all use a virtual vacation, and what better way to “travel” than to look into real estate in countries outside of the U.S.? Markets across the globe differ in relation to the demand and influences
Follow these 4 Tips When Inventory is Low
Gain The Edge When it Comes Time to Find Homes When Inventory is Low Several years months ago, before the pandemic, industry experts predicted a tight housing market for 2020. Throw in a coronavirus-sized wrench into the mix, and sure enough, the spring and summer seasons saw record-low home listings on the market. The initial prediction was predicated
How to Schedule Your Day as a Real Estate Agent
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
7 Simple Ways to Generate More Leads
Find New Leads More Efficiently and Effectively With These Seven Ideas Generating leads is probably the most aggravating and challenging obstacle new real estate agents face on a day-to-day basis. It’s hard, not just from an effort perspective but from an actual mental standpoint, too. Who in their right mind wants to fail over and over again,
5 Reasons Why Real Estate Agents Should Use Virtual Reality
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
The Comprehensive Guide to Getting Your Real Estate License & Starting Your Career
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
How to Choose the Right Broker for You
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
5 Tips When Prospecting For FSBO Listings
Follow These 5 Steps For Successfully Prospecting FSBO Listings Finding new leads or prospects can sometimes be the hardest part about working as a real estate agent. One of the ways to combat this problem is to develop your own real estate agent “niche.” A niche or target market provides you direction in finding the leads
Life After COVID-19: What Should Real Estate Agents Expect
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
A Real Estate Agent’s Guide to Creating Marketable Content
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
10 Tips for Starting Your New Career as A Real Estate Agent
Follow This Advice for Your New Career as an Agent When you finish your Pre-Licensing courses and get licensed you’ll likely ask yourself “What’s next?” It’s probably one of the biggest questions we hear from new agents and our affiliates. The best thing you can do is get your feet wet and embrace the challenge. And the
How the Car You Drive Impacts Your Real Estate Business
Impress Your Clients and Boost Your Confidence There are many moving pieces that attribute to marketing when you’re operating your own business. In the beginning, half the battle is marketing yourself, but as you gain experience in your career, you learn more and more ways to develop and improve your presentation. Today, we’ll focus on one aspect:
Real Estate by the Season: Summer Success
What good is the warmth of Summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness? - John Steinbeck The housing market is often defined by seasonality. Home buying and selling pick up in the summer, sales slow down in the winter, but no matter the season, you’re working hard to serve the needs of your
What Makes A Home Luxurious?
Determining What Constitutes a Luxury Home is More Complex than You Think Have you ever mindlessly daydreamed about what it would be like to own or sell a luxury home? Yeah, well us too. These magnificent mansions bewilder our imaginations: Olympic-sized indoor swimming pools adjacent to basketball courts next to professional kitchens suited for a chef. Who thinks
How (and Why) You Should Quit Your Job for a Real Estate Career
Quit Your Job in Style with These 5 Suggestions There are many reasons why you may be considering leaving your job and going into real estate. Some of those reasons may be to: Pursue an Independent Career Become Your Own Boss Not Be Limited by Vertical Hierarchies Drop the 9-5 and Have Scheduling Flexibility Have a Limitless Salary Cap Let’s be real though.
Real Estate Agent and Personal Finance: 3 Must-Have Apps
Save Money With These 3 Tax and Personal Finance Apps Launching a brand-new career in real estate comes with its difficulties. For one, you’ll have to invest your time and money into completing your licensing courses and an exam prep course to help you review all you need to know for the state and national exam. Once
How Much do Real Estate Agent Make?
The standard workweek is 40 hours, but many real estate agents will work between 21 and 40 hours, resulting in earning potential of about $46,000 a year. This is dependent on the number of hours an agent will work in a week. Agents that work around 60 hours a week earn closer to $100,000 a year,
How To Kick-Start Your Real Estate Career On The Right Foot
Create New Habits and Routine to Help You Succeed as an Agent Don’t you just love new beginnings? You’re filled with ambition and hope, ready to embark on a fresh new chapter of your life, it’s so exciting! Maybe you’re getting ready to begin a new career in real estate, or perhaps you’re a seasoned agent who