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Compass strikes again with leadership changes in the Southeast

Housing Wire

The future of Compass is bright, and we look forward to continuing to provide the industry-leading tools, technology, and support our agents need to excel as the demand for luxury properties continues to rise.”

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Coldwell Banker welcomes Austin-based luxury brokerage

Housing Wire

In a statement about the move, Drew Tate expressed a keen interest in the marketing and technology tools available at the family’s new home. “The The bottom line is our clients will benefit from their extensive technology and global reach,” he added.

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What lies ahead

Housing Wire

Luxury is becoming more and more sought-after From the modest beginnings of room rentals, property owners are now capitalizing on the desire for uniqueness by offering themed getaways – from jungle escapades to art-inspired havens. According to data, luxury properties had an occupancy rate of 49.1

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Innovation insights, listing luxury properties and adding $1M to your bottom line

Inman

Watch the latest classes with Inman Access to learn from the experts across a wide range of topics to keep you ahead of the competition.

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Real estate postcards: The best ideas, examples and producers for 2025

Housing Wire

For instance, if you are known as the go-to real estate agent for luxury properties, consider highlighting high-end property features, like temperature-controlled wine cellars, fireplaces, saltwater pools and multi-car garages. You can also create a signature message that aligns with your personal brand. Turns out yes.

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6 Ways Real Estate Technology Can Ruin Your Business

McKissock

Technology is supposed to make everything easier, and yet it is often the source of so many problems. While you can’t do your job without relying on real estate technology to some degree, you do have to be extra careful when you use it. Here are six ways technology can hurt—or even ruin—your real estate business.

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The best real estate companies to work for in 2024 (+ beyond)

Housing Wire

Marketing and Technology: The marketing strategies and technology tools provided for agents. Keller Williams has recently worked to step up their technology and tool game so that it can better compete with the more cutting-edge brokerages. Their innovative technology tools include mobile platforms for working on the go.