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Answering Your Clients’ Questions About Compensation
August 13, 2024
Answering Your Clients’ Questions About Compensation
Learn what research shows about framing discussions around money to get the most positive outcome possible.
How to Redirect Agents When They’ve Lost Momentum
August 16, 2024
How to Redirect Agents When They’ve Lost Momentum
If you’ve noticed one of your agents spinning their wheels without making any progress, it might be time to intervene.
Consistency Is Crucial When Negotiating With Consumers
August 22, 2024
Consistency Is Crucial When Negotiating With Consumers
Now that practice changes have taken effect, ensure consumers are treated equally by developing policies to guide conversations about compensation.
Level Up: The Real Story from REALTORS®
Level Up is NAR’s video series that elevates the conversation around the issues relevant to you and what you do.
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Explore six products that help you create your own interactive listings.
Add value to your open houses or showings by providing online tools for buyers to see what a listing would look like decorated in their tastes.
Three brokers follow their passions for volunteerism and community involvement, growing their businesses in the process.
Readers share their thoughts on the importance of being adaptable, using pets to sell homes, and why Facebook still matters.
Start with an honest assessment, but don’t stop there. Find ways to help discouraged sellers give their listing more gusto.
It’s time for a brand new conversation about the value you bring to real estate transactions. Here’s a glimpse into the making of...
The latest programs, events, continuing education, and studies offered by NAR that can improve your skill sets right now.
Is limiting professional photography to upscale listings a form of ‘financial profiling’?
Listing brokers can’t lower payments to selling agents after a purchase offer is made.
Fears about the effect of rising interest rates on housing markets prove to be misplaced. Affordability is a far more worrying issue.