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6 Emails to Send to Clients to Drive Repeat & Referral Business

The Close

One for each week of the year. It is widely known that email is an effective form of marketing. However, you may not be seeing the results from your email campaign that you feel you should. The problem is likely that your customers are receiving the “marketing” but not the “message.”. Focus on Who Your Marketing Is Actually Targeting.

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How to get a real estate license in Texas

Housing Wire

Texas residents interested in becoming a real estate agent must first complete 180 hours of approved coursework to be eligible to sit the state licensure exam. That’s a longer program than in most states. We estimate that it’ll take three to six months to get up and running as a licensed real estate agent in the Lone Star State.

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How Will The Federal Budget Affect Housing Affordability?

Toronto Realty Blog

On Monday morning, I began the arduous task of sorting through a week’s worth of mail that had piled up and been left by my lovely wife in my home office. How could there be so much when we don’t really even use mail anymore? Why do we still mail these? Seriously, what a waste of paper and postage! A cheque for $170.00.

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Home Sale Stalled? How Long to Wait Before Reducing Your House Price

HomeLight

Anytime past one to two weeks on the market would be a good time to start evaluating your price. According to a 2021 report from the National Association of Realtors® , recent buyers paid a median 100% of a home’s asking price, and 96% of homes that were listed on the market for less than one week did not reduce their asking price.

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Guest Blog: “Vacant Homes & Empty Minds”

Toronto Realty Blog

A colleague of mine emailed me this essay last week. Last week, I offered my opinion on the new vacant home tax here in Toronto, but this is much, much better. Last week, I offered my opinion on the new vacant home tax here in Toronto, but this is much, much better. TorontoRealtyBlog. I was blown away.

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Great Expectations!

Toronto Realty Blog

” This is down from 43% in 2016. How can a newspaper expect people to read about unspectacular real estate statistics when a there are photos of your best-friend’s lunch on Instagram? If you’re wondering what the bottom 10% of society thinks, here’s where you’re going to find the answers!

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