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Your Guide to Optimizing LinkedIn for Real Estate Agents

Housing Wire

Here are some of the benefits of using LinkedIn for real estate agents: Target specific people that align with your desired real estate audience Build your brand and online presence to showcase your expertise Network with other agents and real estate professionals like lenders, attorneys, property managers, etc.

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Real Estate Tech Trends for 2025

GoForrmz

As we approach 2025, realtors, property managers, and other real property professionals must stay ahead of the curve by adopting innovative tech solutions to keep up with their competition and the demands of an advancing market.

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6 Ways to Score a Lease in a Competitive Rental Market

Zillow

Apply online in advance If you've browsed photos online of your dream rental property over and over, and your gut feeling is telling you that you've found "the one," there's no harm in filling out an application online if the option exists. This shows the property manager you're already a serious applicant when you visit the property.

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Essential Real Estate Software for Investors to Improve Operations and Sales

Listing Spark

Today’s property investors have a wide array of property management tools, research apps, and real-time data streams to help find new properties, manage existing investments, and stay informed about a particular niche. But today, you have a choice.

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7 Best Apps for Real Estate Investors in Texas

Listing Spark

If you’re a buy-and-hold investor who wants a portfolio of rental properties, you might prioritize apps that streamline tenant communication and the discovery of FSBOs. You need an app library that provides both market context and advanced notice about promising properties.

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When Investors Should Use a Flat Fee Listing Service

Listing Spark

This means listing and marketing the property on free, non-MLS pages, marketing and holding your own open houses and handling every aspect of negotiations. The only part of the transaction that cannot be entirely self-managed is the title work. or you might hire a property management company.

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Should You Get a Real Estate License to Flip Homes in Texas?

Listing Spark

If the main reason why you want to become an agent is to sell houses by yourself without paying that commission fee, you don’t need a license to do so. With a flat-fee brokerage, you can pay them a flat amount upfront to list your property on the MLS.