You don’t have to be an industry veteran to get started with home staging. By following these five staging principles, you can make cost-effective and smart decisions to help your sellers maximize their market and get a high return on their sales investment.
Although many agents treat buyer agency agreements as optional, they are actually imperative—not only to the security of your business, but also to the quality of the services you’re able to provide.
In partnership with KellerINK, the Keller Williams Research Team took a look at real estate history to better understand how we got here and where we may be heading.
Recently we spoke with two agents with prior (and concurrent!) careers in local politics. As these agents have learned, there’s a lot of crossover between these two fields.
We’re delighted to share a few recommendations for some spirited reads. Imagine that you’ve knocked on our library door, and each of these links comes from a cauldron of chilling real estate content.
We know our readers like to stay ahead of the game so, in July, KellerINK and the Keller Williams Research Team surveyed hundreds of top agents to identify current industry trends in lead generation.
Gary Keller’s real estate license was only a month old when the 1979 oil crisis finally reached its pinnacle. He made it through the discouraging time by studying the basics of real estate sales and committing to effective habits.
The goal of the KellerINK Story Center was to create a space to speak with people brought together by Mega Agent Camp. In short, we hoped to talk to as many people as we could. We wanted to learn in real-time from the people who are the pulse of our industry.
Gary Keller, along with Jay Papasan, kicked off this year’s Mega Agent Camp with a CEO Summit that was full of inspirational keynote speakers and central players in the real estate game.