
41 Things Every Agent NEEDS In Their Car Kit
As a real estate professional, you’ve got to be like Mary Poppins — prepared for anything and everything. Of course you need pens and your


There are many ways to make a statement about your home when someone first arrives. One that is often overlooked is the doorbell. We typically take for granted that it’s just a simple button to push and get the homeowner’s’ attention. Here are some examples of taking that first impression to the next level for both the guests and homeowners.
Imagine when your friend hits the button and the first thing they hear is the blaring sound of . Priceless.
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Become the bearer of good vibes!
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As a real estate professional, you’ve got to be like Mary Poppins — prepared for anything and everything. Of course you need pens and your

If I’m not writing, I’m selling real estate. Sometimes, when I reveal this to my artsy writer friends, I get a look of surprise or

1. Spamming your listings with no commentary Posting a link or sharing something on Facebook without your opinion is boring. Your friends want to know

If you’re thinking about becoming a real estate agent, you’re probably aware that you don’t make a dime until (and unless) you sell a house.

You’ve probably been told to build an email database and send them stuff consistently, right? Some agents do. Many don’t. Have you? If you haven’t,
Depending on your situation, it may not take the full 30 minutes.
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