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Recruiting, somehow, is only getting more intense in 2025: Intel
Real estate agents are still fielding frequent recruiting inquiries, results from the latest Inman Intel Index show, but relationships appear to be the lynchpin spurring many of them to act.
The proptech startup media guide: Where to focus your marketing 1st
Marci James' Proptech Marketing Guide series kicks off with a starter for leveraging owned media channels and promoting your business.
Women, Wealth and Real Estate: Anna Uliassi on crafting a legacy
Coach Melanie Klein shares how buying a small condo on a budget set this real estate professional up for long-term investor success and financial independence.
5 key insights from Realtor.com’s Best Time to Sell report
To help you make the most of the spring market, here are the five biggest takeaways from the Realtor.com’s Best Time to Sell report.
Scaling real estate teams: How leaders tackle growth challenges
Effective leadership, strategic systems and accountability frameworks help real estate team leaders scale successfully and achieve sustainable growth.
The end of traditional CRMs: How AI is transforming real estate
AI-powered platforms are transforming real estate brokerages by automating workflows, enhancing client engagement and driving higher adoption rates — giving agents the tools they need to close more deals and scale faster.
Hong Kong property firm Gale Well trying to sell US$386 million in assets - South China Morning Post
Hong Kong property firm Gale Well trying to sell US$386 million in assets South China Morning Post
The Law of 3: A powerful marketing and branding tool for real estate
Limiting alternatives, niches and more to three, trainer Bernice Ross writes, allows you to narrow your focus and make your branding, marketing and negotiations more effective.
The industry’s biggest names are weighing in on CCP: The Download
Leaders across the real estate landscape are sharing their perspectives on the CCP — and what its possible end would mean for consumers and the housing market.
