
Why Real Estate Agents Should Use Social Media to Build Their Email List ASAP
Social media has become the go-to marketing tool for many agents—mainly because it’s free and already part of daily life. You’re already scrolling, so posting


Ever get invited to someone’s home for the first time and end up seeing something that makes you just shake your head, or do a double take, or even run out the door screaming? Well, as a real estate agent, this happens on the regular. You end up viewing so many homes, you’re bound to run into things that boggle the mind.
At the Lighter Side, we’ve received a number of photos (and stories) of strange things that agents have found online or came across. Check em out.
PS… If you’ve taken or know of any photos you’d like published on the Lighter Side, please submit them here.
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PinIf you have any bizzare or funny home photos that you’d like to see the Lighter Side publish, please submit them here.
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