“Our original mission was to provide shelter and security to our communities,” writes Teri Conrad, a 16-year industry vet. “But somewhere along the way, we…
Posts published in “Opinion”
The last mile of lead generation, where an agent connects with a client, is what tech can’t recreate on its own, Mike DelPrete argues. Source:…
Trainer and former agent Rachael Hite uses NAR President Kenny Parcell’s own words to illustrate what a toxic work environment is and suggests some solutions…
Debra Kamin’s New York Times exposé details a culture of harassment, intimidation and denial at the National Association of Realtors. Christy Murdock digs into five…
In the days leading up to The New York Times exposé, NAR left a virtual bread-crumb trail for digital damage control around the topic of…
People are pointing fingers and raising hell over KW’s recent profit share announcement, writes broker Troy Palmquist. But why is everyone so surprised? Source: Inman…
The most explosive damage to the National Association of Realtors and the overall industry will result if the defendants lose one or both so-called bombshell…
Not every senior adult is ready to put their house up for sale, writes broker Teresa Boardman. Rather than trying to turn them into listings,…
While naysayers and doomsdayers compare today’s real estate market to 2008, the numbers tell a very different economic story, writes marketing expert Chris Drayer. Source:…