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Real estate newsletters: The ultimate playbook (+ 49 topic ideas & subject lines)

Housing Wire

Real estate agents often make the mistake of believing their clients will remember them forever but they dont. Its up to us as agents to stay engaged and stay in contact with our clients. Many of the best real estate CRMs have built-in features to segment your contacts list and automate your real estate newsletters.

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The Benefits of Working with a Local Florida Real Estate Expert

Lamacchia Realty

THE BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH A LOCAL FLORIDA REAL ESTATE EXPERT Navigating the complex world of buying or selling property can be challenging, particularly for those unfamiliar with the intricacies of the Florida real estate marke t. Their knowledge of area-specific regulations and procedures is invaluable.

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Medical Professionals Moving Guide: Healthcare Relocation Resources

Raleigh Realty

This not only includes differences in housing pricing, but also food, income taxes, property taxes, and the like. There are numerous avenues to use for short-term housing such as fully-furnished homes, long-term rentals with Airbnb, or using a local property management company.

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Anatomy of a Commercial Real Estate Appraisal: A Top 17 Q&A Guide

The Robert Weiler Company

When you are scheduling the commercial real estate appraisal, you should go over who you want to use the report at its completion. For instance, you may want to share the commercial appraisal with the seller, your lender, and perhaps your local property tax appeal board.

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Remodel or Move? How to Decide

Empire Appraisal Group

“A real estate agent can help them weigh these factors against the convenience and potential savings of buying a move-in-ready home.” Talk to the contractors and contact your city government or HOA for information on the kind of structural updates you’re allowed to make to your property.