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An important transformation takes place in the career of any real estate sales agent around their third year in the industry.
The first year is all about learning the ropes, and the second helps you focus on discovering your niche – both what you enjoy doing and who your ideal customers are. During those early years, you may find yourself putting in extra hours and spending lots of effort building a successful referral business.
From there, as your business continues to grow, it's often easy for agents to fall into a pattern of "chasing down" new leads.
To an extent, this makes sense. And it works for a while. Af...

Millennials are still the largest, most active generation of homebuyers, but they are no longer the youngest. That distinction goes to Gen Z buyers, who are entering the real estate market for the first time and will represent a rapidly growing generation of buyers in the coming years. They count on real estate agents to help guide them through their first home purchase, which is why it's so important to learn what makes these young buyers tick.
The Newest Generation of Homebuyers

"Silence, brand!"
If you've spent much time on social media over the last few years, you've probably seen this answer to branded content. It's a snappy retort to what many see as the increasingly unctuous and unwelcome expansion of corporate narratives into social spaces, leaving us subject to advertising seemingly every minute of every day.
To a growing number of people — including many of your future customers — the idea that Wendy's is our wisecracking hipster friend or we're "in this together" with Toyota or United Airlines isn't just unconvincing: it's downright nauseating. The more brands clamor to sound just like us, the more robotic and intrusive it all feels.
Many internet users are covering their ears and averting their eyes rather than en...

It's no exaggeration to say that client communication is the key to success as a real estate agent. Every client has their own needs and approaches real estate from their own unique perspective. No matter how much you know about local real estate markets or how much experience you have helping clients with real estate needs, your ability to share your expertise in an accessible, relatable way is crucial to building trust and developing productive, long-term business relationships with clients. We've got some tips to help you improve client communication, save time, and earn more referrals.
Listen, Ask Questions, and Understand Client Needs
While there are always commonalities, every client is ultimately coming from their own unique place and has their own communication needs. A first-time homebuyer will naturally h...
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