When Arizona Best Real Estate partnered with Delta Media Group in early 2019, their reputation for unparalleled relocation services preceded them.
Founded in 1987 and headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, their business model can be best described as a relocation company with sales associates.
As an independent, family-owned real estate firm, the company, led by David and Charmayne MacIntyre, has deep roots in the relocation business traced back to RELO, better known as today's Leading Real Estate Companies of the World® (LeadingRE). Their membership in LeadingRE is an essential part of their success that has enabled the...
Since 1983, Haring Realty has been proud to call the greater Mansfield, Ohio area home. The company has 35 sales associates and is a full-service residential and commercial real estate brokerage serving north central Ohio.
Haring Realty has been a Delta Media Group client for nine years and attributes much of its success to the evolution of Delta Media Group's technology platform and search engine optimization services.
"As a small independent broker, it's a challenge to keep up with all the changes in real estate technologies. That's where Delta Media has helped. They are always making improvements to their website platform and CRM. They keep us up to date on the technology side of things so that we can focus our attention on our clien...
Delta Media Group is proud to partner with nearly 60 of the 440 North American Leading Real Estate Companies of the World® (LeadingRE), a "by-invitation" global network responsible for more transactions each year than any other real estate network. Real estate firms from around the globe are invited to participate in LeadingRE by demonstrating their expertise and superior knowledge of local and global markets.
One such company is MKB, REALTORS® headquartered in Roanoke, Virginia. MKB, REALTORS® has an established reputation for expertise in representing some of the finest homes in the community.
We sat down to talk with Kit Hale, Principal Broker/Managing Partner at MKB, REALTORS®, to learn more about his real estate company and its partnership with Delta Media Group.
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According to the FBI, cybercrimes targeting real estate transactions cost $150 million in 2018.
More than 11,000 victims were harmed including buyers, sellers, and real estate professionals.
Because sales associates have high-income potential and are visible in their community online and off, they're attractive targets for hackers aiming to take advantage of their hard work.
Over the last few years, a whole new crop of scams has put sales associates in the hot seat. When fraud hits, you can lose months of hard work. Even worse, buyers you've been helping can see their whole life savings disappear in a flash.
Real estate scams happen fast and are hard to trace, but that doesn't mean you're a sitting duck.
Luckily, scams don't happen on their own. They can't go forward unless someone – like you, your client, or a lender – makes a mistake. Just like guarding your wallet when you go on vacation, a little preparation keeps you from gett...
On November 11, the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) voted to limit how real estate professionals can use "pocket listings," private real estate listings that don't appear on NAR-affiliated Multiple Listing Services.
Pocket listings are used in real estate to test the market and tweak a property's price and marketing before distribution or because an MLS does not support the type of listing the real estate firm is trying to market. For example, we know of several MLS systems that cannot display rentals, and the "pocket listings system" allows the firm to display the listing that their MLS does not support. Many pocket listings eventually end up on MLS, but some don't.
One of the key reasons that NAR has worked on adding this new rule is the public marketing of the listing. Many of the listings are marketed in a variety of ways. Email blasts, "coming soon" announcements, signs, and flyers are just a few methods some sales associates used to promote pocket list...