3 Reasons Why Real Estate Agents Must Have a Website

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By: Elizabeth Koneru If you’re early in your real estate career, you’ve probably asked yourself what it takes to stand up your own website and if you really need it. You’re not alone. Many new agents wonder if it’s worth the effort; especially if their brokerage provides an agent page, or if they’re already active on platforms like Instagram, Google …

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Best Practices to Help You Manage Listings

Amy McCann Home Sales Statistics, Selling 101, Working with Clients 4 Comments

By: Amy McCann Over the last few years many of us have worked in a unique market. If you got your license after 2020, you most likely learned real estate in a world of over list price offers, waived inspections and appraisal gaps. As the ground shifts in 2024 we are slowly starting to see increased inventory, in some areas …

How to Overcome the ‘Too Young’ Objection in Real Estate

Alex Craig Sales & Marketing, Sellers, Working with Clients 6 Comments

By: Alex Craig Being young in real estate can sometimes be a barrier or hurdle to getting clients—but it doesn’t have to be. You can overcome feeling “too young” or clients choosing another agent simply because they believe you’re “too young” to help them buy or sell a home. I was 25 when I got started in real estate. I …

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Elevate Your Career: Benefits of Association Membership

Lawrence Bellido Being a REALTOR®, Classes & Education, Professional Development 1 Comment

By Lawrence Bellido REALTOR® associations have existed for more than 100 years, providing an array of benefits that contribute to agents’ success throughout the nation. As a newcomer to the profession, you are likely aware of these associations but may not fully understand the wide range of benefits they provide. From enhancing your knowledge to expanding your connections and more, …

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Build On Your Momentum as a New Agent

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By: Khalid N. Bryan In my last post, I wrote about the importance of building confidence as a new agent and what that looked like. Starting off with rentals, taking on all clients rather than being choosy and continuing education are great ways to start out in the business. They all lend to building experience and growing your business as …

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Build Repeat Business and Referrals

Lawrence Bellido Establishing Your Business, Marketing, Social Media, Working with Clients 3 Comments

By: Lawrence Bellido As a new real estate professional who is a REALTOR®, you’re stepping into a competitive world where success goes beyond closing a deal—it’s about earning trust that brings clients back and inspires them to refer you. The numbers tell the story. In 2023, the National Association of REALTORS® reported that 20% of an agent’s business comes from …

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Inspo from 3 Tenacious Fair Housing Leaders to Move Your Business Forward

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By: Lee Davenport, Ph.D It is no secret that this housing market requires tenacity.  Depending on how long you have been in real estate, there are a few things—the post-pandemic, inflation (creating record home appreciation for many homeowners (yay!) while simultaneously pushing the average age of a homebuyer to record highs (yikes!)), natural disasters that have gutted some longstanding and …

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5 Ways AI-Notetaking Makes the Agents I Coach More Organized, Fair and Productive

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By: Lee Davenport, Ph.D Technology has come a long way, and as I test it out, I’m realizing that there are ways we can leverage these advances to aid in, keeping us organized and efficient, and in the fight for fair housing. Yes, I’m talking about artificial intelligence. But first, a note on due diligence: With any AI you should …

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It’s All About the People: Building Relationships as a New Agent

Matt Clements Establishing Your Business 2 Comments

By: Matt Clements In the real estate business, no relationships mean no deals. No deals = No money. Simple, right? As I traveled the country as one of your NAR YPN reps, one thing is crystal clear: real estate is a referral business. If you’re new in the business, now is the time to put efforts in place to start …

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3 Marketing Ideas for Introverts

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By: Ashley Harwood Believe it or not, some of the top real estate agents in the country are actually introverts. I’ve personally been coaching and training introverted agents since 2018 and have realized that while there are hundreds of different ways to find clients, there do seem to be some strategies that are more popular than others. If you’re looking …