
5 Creative Ways to Encourage People to List in a Low Inventory Market
It’s tough to land listings in any market, but when you’re smack dab in the middle of a market with low inventory, they’re like lassoing
Thanksgiving is the perfect time to reflect upon the things we’re most thankful for in life, like our friends, family, health, and (of course) the ridiculous amount of food we’re about to eat.
But for real estate agents, it’s also the perfect time to reflect upon the things we appreciate about our career, since it’s one of the rare days we have some down time to do so! So let’s take a look at 7 memes that sum up some of the less obvious things real estate agents are thankful for in life:
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