Wednesday, January 29, 2014

The Top 5 Tools To Help Real Estate Agents Dominate The Market

Provided By: businessinsider.com

Technology is a significant part of a real estate professional's life. For real estate agents and brokers, most of their time is exhausted trying to find new clients.

In fact, for most real estate agents, getting new leads takes up most of their time and money.


This, however, is much different that the top producer REALTORS that lead the industry. For these people, their time is spent selling. This raises the question: What are the top-producing real estate agents doing that is so appreciably different from their competitors?

Real estate -- as an investment purpose -- requires a respectable understanding of the risks associated with purchasing choices. There are several tools at hand to facilitate guide the decision, but few are as useful as a set of high quality real estate investment software.

These online tools will save you time and money by providing all the information and resources you'll need to make informed decisions and enriching before buying or selling property investment.

All of these tools are easily accessible via the Internet and can provide an immediate impact on real estate agents' bottom line. These tools are available to all real estate agents, and when we compare the monthly fees paid to the potential benefit, the motivations for investing in real estate marketing go up, up, up.
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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Swanepoel Power 200 names the top 10 most powerful people in real estate


 Provided By:dfwrealestate.com
 
When it comes to influencers in residential real estate, no one was more powerful in 2013 than Realogy CEO Richard A. Smith, according to a new ranking of the 200 most powerful people in real estate by Stefan Swanepoel, who authors the Swanepoel TRENDS Report and Swanepoel TECHNOLOGY Report.

The first annual Swanepoel Power 200 list, co-edited by consultant Rob Hahn and billed as “the most comprehensive list of influential CEOs, thought leaders, and senior executives ever assembled in the residential real estate brokerage business,” bases its rankings on factors such as an individual’s tenure in the real estate business, the office he or she holds, the decision-making and financial power of the company, and how much significance the company has in the industry, among others.

“While there are others who have higher personal profiles within the industry, there is no doubt that none have more power and influence in almost every aspect of real estate than Smith,” SP200 said of its top pick, noting that Realogy owns top power brands such as Century 21, Coldwell Banker, and Sotheby’s International Realty.

Rounding out the top 10 most powerful people in real estate on SP200’s list are: 

 

Ronald J. Peltier (No. 2)

Chairman and CEO, HomeServices of America

•Spencer Rascoff (3)

CEO, Zillow

•Gary W. Keller (4)

Co-founder and chairman, Keller Williams Realty International

•Dave L. Liniger (5)

Co-founder and chairman, RE/MAX

•Alexander E. Perriello, III (6)

President and CEO, Realogy Franchise Group

•Dale A. Stinton (7)

CEO, National Association of REALTORS®

•Pete Flint (8)

Chairman and CEO, Trulia

•Mark Willis (9)

CEO, Keller Williams Realty International

•Steven Berkowitz (10)

CEO, Move, Inc.

Members of NAR’s executive and leadership teams joined Stinton on SP200’s list, including Senior Vice President Bob Goldberg (No. 34), Past President Gary Thomas (No. 39), SVP and Chief Lobbyist Jerry Giovaniello (No. 45), General Counsel Laurie Janik (No. 47)*, and 2014 President Steve Brown (No. 51).

Local and state association leaders were also represented on the list, including Bob Hale, CEO of the Houston Association of REALTORS® (No. 23); Joel Singer, CEO of the California Association of REALTORS® (No. 36); and Ed Barisa, CEO of the Ontario Association of REALTORS® (No. 125).