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REALTORS: 7 top producers on the moment that changed it all

Rejection, patience and knowing when to ask for help all launched these successful agentsKey Takeaways Looking for your big break in real estate can come from a negative experience rather than a positive one. Bouncing back can be what makes you great.Stephen Shapiro started in apartment leasing when he arrived in L.A. from Philadelphia in the 1970s. Early on, he found a niche leasing property to celebrities including Al Pacino and Mick Jagger in

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REALTORS: 5 easy tools that every real estate agent should use in 2017

There are lots of tools that real estate agents can use for their marketing efforts. Marketing is a key element for any successful real estate business. An effective marketing campaign will not only help generate more leads but also showcase your personal brand in front of potential prospects.In this article, you will find a list of the five most effective tools that you can use as a real estate agent. Each of these tools has a very specific role

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Loan Activity Constrained by Prices, Inventory

A decrease in refinancing activity—due to the uptick in mortgage rates since November 2016—has curtailed overall mortgage application activity in recent weeks. It’s again what was behind the 1.6 percent drop in total mortgage applications last week, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported Wednesday.Applications for refinances dropped 4 percent last week and are now 33 percent below a year ago.Meanwhile, applications for home purchases are

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Find Out How Noisy Your City Is

How is your city’s noise pollution? The Department of Transportation has released a National Noise Map for you to find out. The heat map reveals the medium to loud sounds surrounding 97 percent of the population. The map focuses on airplane and road noise, with views from a national to county level.Areas that appear in blue to deep purple on the map are considered the noisiest, in which nearby residents are exposed to 80 to 95 decibels regular

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New Homes Have Gotten Pricier

Over the last 10 years, the price distribution of new homes has changed significantly, as new homes have grown more expensive. Builders blame a weakness among first-time buyers and rising regulatory burdens as the reason for the shift in focus in the pricier tiers of the new-home sector following the Great Recession.The number of new homes that sold for less than $250,000 started to decline prior to the Great Recession. Sales in this segment have

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Townhomes Are Having a Moment Again

Townhomes are now the fastest-growing segment of the single-family housing construction market, according to the National Association of Home Builders. Construction of townhomes surged 17.8 percent from 2014 to 2015. That is compared to a 10 percent increase of construction of detached single-family homes and a 12.1 percent increase in co-op, condo, and apartment construction in that time period.Last year, townhomes comprised about 12.4 percent o

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Why Sellers Are So Stressed in a Seller’s Market

Home sellers say the greatest challenge for them this year is the lack of homes to choose from when it’s time for them to move, according to a new survey of more than 800 real estate professionals from Redfin.“It’s a seller’s market, but the catch is, most sellers need to buy as well,” says Eileen Lorway, a Redfin real estate professional in the Boston area. “This is a conversation I have with many clients at our first meeting. We dis

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REALTORS: 4 Ways to Revive Your e-Newsletters

Pushing out listings via e-newsletters to prospective clients is great, but what about clients who have already closed? Keeping in content with past clients ensures they’ll remember you next time around and increases your chances for referrals.E-newsletters are still an effective marketing strategy to connect with your sphere. If your company is currently sending a content-based email campaign or considering one, here are some ideas for keeping

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Pot Ignites a Real Estate Boom

Areas of the country with legalized marijuana are seeing a major impact on their real estate. More than two dozen states now have legalized pot for recreational or medical use and are reporting a spike in demand for factories, warehouses, and self-storage facilities to cultivate and process marijuana plants and products. Suburban strip malls are being retrofitted to distribute pot.Landlords are charging a premium to new tenants working in the can

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Have Rents Finally Hit the Peak?

The pace of rising rents is slowing in many of the priciest markets and is now spreading to other parts of the country. That’s good news for renters, especially those who are looking to save more to buy a house one day.Rents nudged up by 0.4 percent from February to March, according to data from Apartment List. Data from Abodo shows rents increased only 0.2 percent on one-bedroom apartments from March to April.“There’s a large number of new

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