How Buyers Are Coping With Falling Housing Affordability
July 26, 2024
Agents that understand how falling housing affordability is affecting buyer behavior have a better chance of connecting with clients and writing up contracts.
Real estate agents should consider the hot Georgia luxury real estate market as a lucrative opportunity. Atlanta and Savannah are two growing luxury markets.
How to Become a Luxury Real Estate Agent in Texas
July 26, 2024
With business booming, luxury real estate in Texas is an attractive market for new and established real estate agents in the state
Best Place to Be a Real Estate Agent
July 26, 2024
A recent study looked at 22 indicators of a healthy real estate environment. Here are the best cities based on competition, job opportunities, and more.
The Guide to Staging a Home
July 26, 2024
Staging a home can help your clients win a higher price and a faster sale. Check out these five tips in our real estate agent’s guide to staging.
Getting Warmed Up for the Spring Buying Season
July 17, 2024
The spring buying season is a great time for real estate agents to review their sales strategies, nail down listings, and prepare buyers to land a winning bid.
Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z…each generation is looking for something different from today’s real estate market. Here’s what they each want.
Five Trends in Texas Real Estate You Must Know
July 16, 2024
These five trends about communities and homes can lead to success and greater earnings for real estate professionals in Texas in 2022.
Texas is prone to floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, and cold weather. Learn how to find your client a home that is ready for any of these natural disasters.
How fast it takes to sell a house in Florida depends on several factors, including inventory levels, the state of the economy, and where the house is located.
Texas and Florida continue to be popular states for people to move to. There are a few things you'll need to know before making the move to these two states.
Before you can renew your Florida real estate license, you’ll need to complete three state-required continuing education courses. Here’s what you need to know.