Earlier this year, 2 dog attacks just weeks apart highlighted the danger agents face. Before you knock, safety trainer Tracey Hawkins says you need a safety plan
AI tools are poised to revolutionize every aspect of real estate, Jimmy Burgess writes. Step out of your comfort zone and put his recommendations to work for you
Coach Darryl Davis' advice for spring? Get creative with your ideas, get courageous with your prospecting and be consistent in your approach to building and branding
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Multifamily investors can thrive even during periods of more moderate growth by understanding their renters, markets and properties, Michael Zaransky writes
Looking for a quick catch-up on the buzziest stories of the week? Here’s Inman Top 5, the most essential stories, according to Inman readers
By embracing and amplifying female voices, The Agency's Rainy Hake Austin writes, we can create a real estate industry that truly reflects the diversity and richness of the communities we serve
In luxury real estate, Mauricio Umansky writes, partnerships can be powerful devices in your ever-evolving business toolkit
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Meeting prospects, holding open houses, going to industry events — women have to think about safety daily, trainer Rachael Hite writes. They don't have time for Julius Caesar
Learn how this Atlanta native became a real estate force to be reckoned with in the wide open spaces of Idaho and Wyoming
If your client is frustrated by a lowball appraisal, even when they've done everything right to get ready for the market, there may be bias at work, Dr. Lee Davenport writes
Ready to get busy? Trainer and author Bernice Ross talks to Curaytor co-founder and CEO Jimmy Mackin about the marketing plays that are working right now
If you want to raise your profile and stay top of mind in your chosen market, luxury consultant Chris Pollinger writes, it requires crafting an effective and recognizable brand identity
We are used to hearing the word 'compounding' in relationship to finances. Inman contributor Carl Medford couples compounding with business habits to set in motion long-term results
In times of struggle, we often add tools, strategies and habits to ‘fix’ what’s wrong in our lives and businesses. Let eXp’s Troy Palmquist help you shed some of the things that are holding you back
Don't buy into the commission rhetoric that says the U.S. should do things more like they do in Australia, Cara Ameer writes. Each country has its own dynamics, customs and economics
The mark of a great leader, Victoria Kennedy writes, is that they don't hoard power for themselves but empower others to build and grow their sphere of influence