More and more, real estate work is taking place remotely. That can be a challenge for agents because real estate is a traditionally face-to-face business. But building the same great connection virtually is possible if you have the right tools and techniques.
Read MoreNAR reports there are over 100,000 brokerage firms in the U.S. And there are successful agents at each one. So how do you find the brokerage that's right for you?
Read MoreReal estate agents offer ask whether they should be using premium services drive more business. We compared the two leading services, Zillow Premier and Realtor.com Pro, to see which has the best features, usefulness and value.
Read MoreAt Amitree, we're continuing to analyze large volumes of our proprietary data to get quantifiable answers about the impact of the pandemic. Check out this post for an updated look at transaction volume.
Read MoreWhile the coronavirus remains a big element of daily life, many parts of the country are proceeding with phased reopenings. Given this, home sellers and buyers are looking for answers from agents about what they need to know to help calm anxieties.
Read MoreGmail and Outlook are the two major players in the email and productivity space for a wide variety of personal and business uses. For real estate agents, productivity and organization are the keys to running a successful business and serving both buyers and sellers.
Read MoreAround the country, real estate businesses are opening back up after COVID-19. But how exactly do you relaunch your business during a global pandemic?
Read MoreStaying organized while working from home can be a challenge. It's important to take a few minutes each day to get organized. In this post, we share five tips that can help you stay on track and look like a pro with your tidy real estate home office.
Read MoreAs real estate agents, sellers, and buyers negotiate a world turned upside down by the coronavirus, technology that until now had been an added bonus in the home buying process is now a necessity.
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