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Virtual to brick-and-mortar: 5 brokerage models made for 2024

USA Real Estate News-Inman - 15 hours 35 min ago
Take into account the way you like to work, your level of expertise and your desire for collaboration when considering the brokerage model that works best for you and your business. 

A blueprint for building a growth-oriented real estate team

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It is crucial to put together the right team to keep growth going strong in today's real estate world. Here's how The Agency's Tara Scholl-Gettles did it.

2024 will be the year of the automated agent

USA Real Estate News-Inman - 16 hours 35 min ago
Stop worrying that AI will replace you, MoxiWorks' York Baur writes. Start learning to use technology to your advantage by automating low ROI tasks.

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The changing real estate landscape and media misinformation are creating confusion for homesellers. Mega-team leader Carl Medford lays out the facts so that you can educate your clients.

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Owners of Marilyn Monroe house sue LA over demolition

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Mon, 2024-05-13 16:37
The lawsuit filed last week alleges that the city of LA took part in "backroom machinations" in order to landmark a house that does not meet criteria for status as a historic cultural monument to "arrange the desired outcome."

American Cancer Society relists former NFL owner’s home for $35M

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Mon, 2024-05-13 15:27
After years of trying to sell the mansion alongside the Potomac River, former Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder donated the estate to the ACS. Now the charity is attempting its own sale.
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