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Last updated: May 20, 2021 • Marketing Tips

Marketing New Construction

Buying a new home that is new construction, can be a unique, creative opportunity. With a new construction, make sure that your clients understand that these types of properties can often come with flexibility for new home features. At times, it may be hard for clients to envision themselves living in a property that is not …

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Last updated: May 20, 2021 • Education Advice

Most Family Friendly Cities

You may wonder what are the best cities to raise a family in the US. At RealEstateAgent.com, we are constantly looking for them, since families keep real estate agents busy. As newlyweds, they might be looking for starter homes. As the family grows, they look for the most family friendly cities where they can purchase …

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Last updated: January 7, 2022 • Marketing Tips

Tips to Becoming a Successful Real Estate Agent

Do you see yourself working outside the typical 9-5 job? Do you like working in the field and being your boss? Do you want to make more money based on your merits, labor, and not on the amount of time spent in an office? If all your answers are affirmative, the career of a realtor …

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Last updated: April 30, 2024 • Real Estate Market

An agent guideline on understanding the real estate market, trends, and home values

In real estate, knowing the ins and outs of the market is crucial. Whether you’re new to the game or a seasoned pro, getting a handle on trends and home values is essential for success. Think of real estate market research as your trusty map, helping you navigate through the twists and turns of this …

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Last updated: January 3, 2022 • Home Improvement

Basement Remodels: Design, Cost, and Value Factors

Trying to make more space in your house? Wait! The solution is right underneath you! Basements are the hidden gems of most residential buildings. Invaded by dust, spider webs, and other creepy creatures, unfinished basements are usually a repository for junk; storing places filled with old clothes, childhood memorabilia and all those things “I might …

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