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You've read the headlines — "Inventory Shortage Sends Home Prices Soaring at Record Rate," "Housing Inventory Shortage Leads to Most Bidding Wars Ever," "Explaining Today's U.S. Real Estate Inventory Insanity," and "

Social media is a versatile and powerful tool for real estate agents.
Some real estate professionals get the majority of their leads using social media. Of all industries represented on social platforms, real estate brands are the most active. That makes sense since there is always something new to share when showing what makes your community special.
That means, of course, that in addition to all the political scandals and celebrity gossip you'll find in an average social media feed, many of your colleagues are striving to attract attention. It's worth asking the question: "What makes the winning difference when it comes to social media marketing?"
The answer: Making a genuine connection with your audience.

Michael Jordan. Tom Brady. Wayne Gretzky.
Toss out any of those names, and most people will immediately know who you're talking about. Better yet, they'll know exactly what those names did in their respective fields. Take it a step further, and call any of them the G.O.A.T. (Greatest of All Time)? Sure, you might get some debate about who deserves the moniker most, but few will argue just how influential those names have been over the last few decades.
And while it's easy to highlight the heroes of recent sports history, it might be even easier to shine a spotlight on the...

One of the most challenging eras in American history is entering a new phase.
The worst of the pandemic is hopefully over. Vaccination rates may be seeing a rebound as more people take action to protect themselves from new COVID-19 variants. But many areas of the economy are stuck in slow motion, and it has proven difficult to return to ordinary office life.
In this environment, it's no surprise real estate is still in an adjustment period!
There's no going back to the way things were, and the future is coming fast. The threat of infection may be waning, but structural changes will not end here. To excel in 2021 and beyond, estate professionals at all levels will need to adapt. The question is: where should they invest their limited attention?
Let's look at s...
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