The broker sales associate at Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate talks about what motivates her, the must-haves for a successful business and more.
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Logue says she thinks technology is changing the industry “in very many ways, for the better. As a broker, my work day is far more pleasant than driving all day, and yet I miss some of the driving because seeing and hearing and touching and exchanging words and looks and ideas were all good.”
Lake has an Android — a Samsung Galaxy 5. “Androids play well with others,” she says. “IPhones are sexy as hell, but I like my technology to take away barriers instead of create them.”
“I would definitely consider myself to be a pioneer and trailblazer,” says Schweickart. “That means that I unfortunately am also required to spend a lot of money making mistakes and testing ideas out in order to be the first to market.”
Homeownership is still much too risky. Big data (some things I am working on) will make it possible for tomorrow’s buyers to have a much better idea of each property’s short-term value profile.