The average age of those responding to
the REM survey was 52.9 years, very close to the average age of members of the Canadian Real Estate Association and the National Association of Realtors in the United States.
March 1993 —
A REM survey shows the economy, a negative public view of real estate professionals, and issues pertaining to agency law are the readers» most pressing concerns.
There I was, happy as if I had brains, filling in
the REM survey in the November 2001 issue.
As a result of
the REM Survey, editor Jim Adair and publisher Heino Molls are pleased to announce that I am now earning twice...
From August 1989: «
A REM survey shows lucrative new employment packages have drawn top agents to those brokerages...» So, what's happened since?
Of the points mentioned in this year's
REM survey question, I feel that the privacy issues will require the most attention.
Not exact matches
REM: At
REM we are conducting a
survey of readers, and their main concern about the industry is the negative image of Realtors.
His work has been included in significant
survey exhibitions including Manifesta 10, The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia (2014), Fundamentals, the 14th International Architecture Biennale directed by
Rem Koolhaas, Book for Architects, La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy (2014); the Berlin Biennale, Germany (2014, 1998), the British Art Show 5 and 7, UK (2000, 2010); the 3rd Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, Russia (2009); the 51st and 53rd Venice Biennale, Italy (2005, 2009); Turin Triennial, Italy (2008); 55th Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, USA (2008) and the 2nd Ars Baltica Triennial of Photographic Art, Kiel, Germany (1999).
March 2002 —
REM's reader
survey says technology in real estate and a poor public image of real estate professionals top the list of
REM readers» concerns.
Of the issues raised by
REM's
survey question, I personally don't believe Competition Act compliance is going to have any kind of negative effect, but rather a positive one, because it pushes for more clarity for the consumer.
January 2004 — In
REM's annual industry
survey, Realty Executives Wayne Zuk, speaking about commission cutting, says, «The next time you have a flat tire or run out of gas and you get service in five minutes, ask the service provider to work for less and see what he says.
For our Annual Look - Ahead
Survey,
REM Senior Editor Kathy Bevan posed the following question to real estate industry leaders across the country:
More than 750
REM readers responded to the
survey, which was published in the November and December 2001 issues.
In view of the fact that the primary author of this article (Sean Blankenship) didn't expand here as to exactly why the consumers
surveyed believed what is being suggested that they believed, means one of two things: 1 / The Coldwell Banker
Survey was perhaps incomplete, or 2 / this article is more of an advertisement for Coldwell Banker, and as such reinforces the appropriateness of Q and A formats with the direct involvement of the
Rem editor.