A trio of industry leaders urged agents and brokers to try new things and focus on building their roster of clients during an Inman Connect New York panel on Wednesday.
Source: Inman News
3 ways real estate industry pros can thrive in strange times
More from AgentMore posts in Agent »
- Flat-fee brokerage Homie makes remarkable pivot amid upheaval
- Tim Rodland launches new Bahamas luxury brokerage
- CoStar to acquire 3D scanning company Matterport for $1.6B
- Real estate brokers didn’t fear the lawsuits — until NAR settled: Intel
- Lamacchia: ‘Nothing’s changed’ about mortgage commission rules
More from arizonaMore posts in arizona »
- What does it cost to live near the country’s biggest landmarks?
- Why utopias fail and the ‘Ponzi scheme’ of new development
- Altman Brothers expand to Arizona with Grigg’s Group partnership
- Compass scoops up high-end SoCal boutique brokerage
- ‘It must have 16 cabinets’: 6 deals that died for wild and silly reasons
More from BrokerageMore posts in Brokerage »
More from COVIDMore posts in COVID »
- Century 21 CEO Mike Miedler on his ‘relentless’ pursuit of NYC in 2024
- Successful agents show up, Robert Reffkin says in remote-work rebuke
- ‘Great Reshuffling’ winds down as COVID hotspots and tech hubs cool
- The best Black Friday deals for real estate agents in 2022
- Carrington grudgingly signs off on $5.25M COVID-19 relief settlement
More from COVID-19More posts in COVID-19 »
- After a big 2023, make no mistake: Artificial intelligence is here to stay
- High-income renters are top prize as ownership hurdles pile up: Poll
- Successful agents show up, Robert Reffkin says in remote-work rebuke
- Demand for urban homes will be ‘muted’ for years: McKinsey
- Chris Heller: Brokerages and teams are playing chicken. Who will win?
More from EventsMore posts in Events »
- Introducing the stages of 2024’s Inman Connect Las Vegas
- A call for change is center stage this summer. Join the movement
- Take charge of the next era of real estate at Inman Connect Las Vegas
- Tale of 2 housing markets will linger into 2024, Zonda economist warns
- How to stand out from the AI marketing noise
More from ICNYMore posts in ICNY »
- EXp posts revenue uptick in Q4 — but not enough to turn a profit
- Zillow revenue rises in Q4 as Barton touts portal’s ‘household name’
- WATCH: Mauricio Umansky talks American Real Estate Association
- AI will be huge, is like ‘having a summer intern’
- Inventory problems to stick around for a ‘very long time’
More from inman connectMore posts in inman connect »
More from Inman Connect New YorkMore posts in Inman Connect New York »
More from inman eventsMore posts in inman events »
- Commercial deals offer a new post-Sitzer compensation model
- ‘If you think it, ink it’: The systems top producers need in 2024
- ‘Don’t ask it for the concept’: The limits of AI in real estate marketing
- For some sellers, cash offers can actually be a tool for listing agents
- Implement a listing-centered strategy with this 2-pronged plan
More from jason mitchellMore posts in jason mitchell »
More from Jason Mitchell GroupMore posts in Jason Mitchell Group »
More from mexicoMore posts in mexico »
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
More from sideMore posts in side »
Be First to Comment