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April
8

Selling a home that has long been a sanctuary for pets has benefits and challenges. A pet-friendly property is a major plus for many buyers but could be a turn-off for others. The key is to use this quality as an advantage rather than allow it to set you back. 

Here are some tips to help you navigate selling a pet-friendly home.

1. Encourage Sellers to Clean Up and Eliminate Odors

Although keeping the property clean is necessary to sell any home, it's especially critical when selling one accustomed to having pets on the premises. 

To keep the property clean and smelling fresh, if applicable...

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February
15

For years now, the most successful real estate agents have known that content marketing is a key piece of the puzzle for growing their business. In this context, content is any helpful, informative material you post online, enabling your future customers to solve problems and answer questions.

Content marketing is especially important for real estate agents because your future customers will always be out there doing their own research. Many would-be buyers and sellers actually research the market for dozens of hours before they ever reach out to a real estate agent.

As the focus of the real...

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August
9

Greetings, fellow real estate enthusiasts! As someone who has done his fair share of training in the realm of real estate, I've witnessed firsthand the extraordinary power of modern technology in transforming mere muggles into real estate wizards. In this journey, we'll explore a few ways in which technology has revolutionized agent training, unlocking the secrets to success and turning trainees into spellbinding superstars of the property market. 

It's amazing how far immersion will take you when it comes to learning something new, and virtual reality (VR) has become more immersive (and affordable) than ever before. Picture this: a room full of wide-eyed trainees, each adorned with virtual reality...

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February
16

With each day, more and more real estate clients find their next home — and their trusted real estate agent — through online sources. In fact, according to the National Association of REALTORS®, 52 percent of recent buyers found their home online. Without a dependable, high-performance website, it's more difficult to connect with the modern client.

And your website is so much more than a place for clients to shop for homes! The best websites provi...

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June
10

Open House Connector to Convert Leads to Sales
There's no doubt about it: An open house is a great way to draw attention to a home on the market.

Open houses can attract more motivated buyers than any other form of in-person marketing. When real estate agents combine well-executed open houses and smart digital marketing, more transactions occur. In the end, that means growing your real estate practice much more quickly.

Once an agent knows how to make good use of an open house, they can create consistent results in a satisfying way.

Everyone has their own open house style, but some fundamentals are indispensable:

  1. Greet People at the Door
    A friendly welcome will go a long way toward making your new contacts comfortable with you. Some open house attendees are wallflowers who expect to only "look around." Get them out of their shell with warmth. Offer some basic facts on the home and an info sheet to take with them.
  2. Position as an Area Expert
    Your area expertise is what attracts clients to you over your competitors. Showcase your insights into the community. A packet of local information on things like employment, education, events, and attractions will help. Info should be in-depth and professional in presentation.
  3. Ask Some Qualifying Questions
    As you discuss the home with attendees, you can ask leading questions to learn what their goals are and where they stand in their home search. Once you learn enough, you can suggest alternate properties that might meet their needs. Use active listening: The more you remember, the better.

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