News Archive

Smart-speaker popularity is growing by leaps and bounds, and there's potential there for Realtors. Here's how you can use them in your business.
Your clients are looking at everything when they're deciding whether you're the Realtor they want to work with. Here's how to win them over.
5G could blow away current cellphone speeds, but NAR says the rule may also allow tenants to boosts signals yet not pay building owners more for a rooftop lease.
Orientations and other events sponsored by higher education institutions offer opportunities to connect with foreign students who may need long-term housing.
Florida Realtors named Christine Hansen, 2018 president, its 2019 Realtor of the Year at a ceremony held during the association’s Convention & Trade Expo taking place in Orlando. Barbara Jordan was named Associate Realtor of the Year.
It’s not enough to proclaim your culture, you must live it. Here’s an inside look at some brokerages that practice what they preach.
Over 99% of the time, a crime victim will tell police, “I knew something was wrong,” “I knew better,” or “I had a bad feeling.”
A look at how to know when it’s time to hire, whom to hire first and how to keep it all organized.
According to the ASPCA, repairing damage to real estate caused by dogs costs about $737 to $1,040 a year – and standard homeowners’ policies won’t cover damage caused by a pet.
U.S. Sens. Bill Nelson and Marco Rubio introduced legislation that would allow retired Canadian citizens older than 50 to spend up to eight months a year vacationing in the U.S. – two months longer than they may stay now.