by | Nov 7, 2025 | Agents, Best Practices, Latest News, Lead Story, National, News |
Few life events are as personal or as complex as divorce. For many couples, separating assets, especially real estate, is one of the hardest steps in starting fresh. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), roughly 10–15% of home sales arise from...
by | Nov 6, 2025 | Agents, Brokers, Industry News, Latest News, Lead Story, National, News, Premier |
There is no quantitative, universally recognized definition of a “buyer’s market” or a “seller’s market.” But that shouldn’t stop real estate professionals from recognizing or calling out when the balance of power has shifted—as it seemingly has in recent months....
by Paige Brown | Nov 6, 2025 | Agents, Best Practices, Brokers, Industry News, Latest News, Lead Story, National, News |
It’s that time of year again—pitch black mornings, sunsets before 5 p.m., energy dips by midafternoon and the cozy pull of staying in instead of prospecting. The key isn’t trying to power through the season; it’s adjusting your habits to match it. Here are three...
by | Nov 5, 2025 | Agents, Brokers, Industry News, Latest News, Lead Story, National, News, Premier |
When Zillow announced its new rules restricting certain private listings, one MLS was quickly thrown into the spotlight—Midwest Real Estate Data, or MRED, in the Chicago region. That’s because for almost a decade, MRED has hosted an internal private listing...
by | Nov 4, 2025 | Agents, Brokers, Industry News, Latest News, Lead Story, National, News, Premier |
In a relatively short time, the power dynamics in residential real estate have shifted dramatically. The National Association of Realtors® (NAR) sits alongside portal giant Zillow on one side, and on the other is New York-based venture capital-backed Compass, a new...
by | Nov 3, 2025 | Agents, Best Practices, Brokers, Industry News, Latest News, Lead Story, National, News, Premier |
They’re the opposite ends of the home-buying spectrum. One phrase lights up a potential owner’s face, while the other forces a frown. The former is a no-brainer for you, the agent, while the latter can test your ability to keep a client in check. It’s plug-and-play...