A picture of a woman in front of a for rent sign with tenants standing behind it to represent must-have landlord tech tools.
Being both a real estate agent and a landlord can feel like running 2 businesses at once. Ryan Barone examines the rise of intelligent rental management tools
by Ryan Barone Oct 15
AI tax mistakes
Artificial intelligence can revolutionize how you track expenses and forecast tax bills, but the strategic decisions that build wealth, Amanda Neely writes, still need human expertise
by Amanda Neely Oct 15
A woman in PJs in her bed pulling off a sleep mask to signify how top real estate agents start the day.
The first hour can set the tone for how an agent leads, serves and wins, Kevelyn Guzman writes, especially in markets that feel uncertain or unpredictable
by Kevelyn Guzman Oct 15
posting on social media
Stop chasing views, and start building momentum for your real estate brand online. Lead gen expert Josh Ries shares a 30-day plan of action
by Josh Ries Oct 15
An image of a yard with blankets on the grass, parents with their toddlers to represent a baby rave open house.
Agent and developer Claire O'Connor helps you lean into your listing's character and design an open house that's uniquely suited to the space and the needs of its potential buyer
by Claire O'Connor Oct 14
An image of a stressed woman standing in front of IRS forms to symbolize year-end tax planning tips real estate agents.
Strong tax strategies start with strong records. Tax expert Maeda Palius shares her best tax tips and hacks for tax preparation
by Maeda Palius Oct 14
real estate social media
If views are down but intent is up, Josh Ries writes, focus on clarity, education and problem-solving for people who are already leaning toward a transaction
by Josh Ries Oct 14
Compass Anywhere merger
How can a boutique brokerage avoid being eclipsed by an industry behemoth? Dezireh Eyn suggests leaning into transparency as a differentiator
by Dezireh Eyn Oct 14
An image of a hand holding a magnet attracting little people to represent agent retention and what real estate agents want in a brokerage.
Recruiting and retention aren't just about branding or commission splits. Verl Workman shares what agents really need from their next brokerage
by Verl Workman Oct 14
cell phones
While your phone is a valuable tool in your real estate business, Pam Blair writes, leaving it alone is a necessary component of self-care and work-life balance
by Pam Blair Oct 14
robot umpire
Summer Goralik explores the bittersweet symphony of robot umpires in baseball and AI in real estate — and why perfection still needs a human rhythm
by Summer Goralik Oct 13
A woman with Einstein’s famous theory of relativity to signify Einstein real estate lessons.
What ideas are out there that might transform our service for clients, Carl Medford writes, and how can you use your creativity to transform your business?
by Carl Medford Oct 13
Two people shaking hands in front of an explosion of color to signify media outreach strategies for real estate.
Tap into content and media opportunities to raise your profile and elevate the reputation of your real estate business, broker-owner Amy Stockberger writes
by Amy Stockberger Oct 13
The $168M secret: Why this broker leans on a 50 call per week rule
On this episode, DOMO CEO Greg Geilman offers an authentic look at how he built a high-production, boutique luxury brokerage after quitting his tech job to join real estate in 2010
Compass-Anywhere
As the logistics of the merger unfold, members of the real estate community continue to share their thoughts on the deal
by Christy Murdock Oct 13
Santa and AI chatbot symbolize holiday marketing trends for real estate agents using ChatGPT and mobile tools.
From affiliate income to co-sourcing campaigns, Jessi Healey writes, here’s how to meet consumers where they click. Plus, tap into this year’s holiday trends to boost your 2026 business
by Jessi Healey Oct 11