Sentences with phrase «cutthroat real»

Today's cutthroat real estate market means a solid online presence is an indispensable necessity.
Today, she's called on to appear at more events than ever before, while raising the family she and her husband started after she'd spent years hunkered down in the cutthroat real estate world.
The coat also allowed her to dress the part of a successful businesswoman and to project confidence in the cutthroat real estate industry, she tells Raz: «It was the smartest thing I could have done with the money because, in it, I felt powerful.»
It allowed her to dress the part and to project confidence in the cutthroat real estate industry.

Not exact matches

«The Deed: Chicago» explores a side of real estate that other property shows ignore — an unflinching look at how fortunes are really made in the unpredictable and cutthroat world of real estate flipping and development.
These days it looks as if the real problems could come from private enterprise as companies competing in the new, cutthroat world of Internet business use every trick they can to gain an advantage.
The Basics: Mr. Popper (Carrey) is an ambitious, cutthroat businessman who will do anything to close a real estate deal.
Don Strutt is a real estate developer whose cutthroat tactics have made him a self - made, self - satisfied billionaire.
It was also cheap compared to the Carolco original (by 1999 they'd gone bankrupt after Cutthroat Island) but at least The Return was a real movie.
Refn's excessively literal satire of the cutthroat world of modeling sure looks pretty thanks to some stunning visuals, but there's no real story to latch onto.
She gets a real estate license — in spite of her mother's assertion that real estate is a cutthroat business, unfit for a lady — and starts to develop the kind of life she, Savannah, wants.
There's the Do - It - Yourself home renovation mysteries I write for Berkley Prime Crime, under the pseudonym Jennie Bentley, and the brand new A Cutthroat Business, first in the Savannah Martin Southern real estate series, written as myself.
The real estate market can be a cutthroat industry, and you need to act fast on your property before it slips through your fingers.
Applying for a Brokerage job in the cutthroat field of real estate requires a well - crafted and impressive resume that strictly follow the outlook and strategies set forth by the employer.
Your honor, it is our position that TREB has substantial or complete control of real estate brokerage services in the GTA; that TREB has exercised that control in a manner that has had the effect of creating or maintaining its market power to the benefit of its members; and that this has substantially lessened competition in the real estate marketplace, which is evidenced in no uncertain terms, by «the red - hot, yet cutthroat GTA market.»
For Claire Adams, vice president of Marketing at First Team Real Estate in Irvine, Calif., Real Estate Webmasters (REW) has stepped up to the plate in a big way, providing the firm with a cutting - edge technology package that has set them apart from the cutthroat competition in their local market.
Essentially the Competition Bureau of Canada's lawyer has acknowledged at the Tribunal that there is a problem in the GTA, with the nature of the current competition among those real estate Registrant's or Practitioner's conducting business in the area, leading to a «cutthroat GTA market» Given the nature of Competition Bureau of Canada's acknowledgment, would a reasonable person not draw from this that it was more likely that a consumer would to pay too much for a home — given the nature of the GTA market, as so described by the Competition Bureau of Canada's own lawyer?
Consider the definition of «cutthroat» — the word that is being generally applied by the Competition Bureau of Canada to the real estate Registrants or Practitioner's operating in the GTA: «marked by unprincipled practices, ruthless cutthroat competition» or to better understand the meaning of «cutthroat» we need to consider the applicable synonyms: unprincipled, immoral, Machiavellian, unconscionable, unethical, unscrupulous.
«Real estate has become cutthroat.
As you know, real investing can be really cutthroat sometimes.
In 2016, Sean was asked to be the host for CNBC's newest original series «The Deed» which explores a side of real estate that other property shows ignore — an unflinching look at how fortunes are really made in the unpredictable and cutthroat world of real estate flipping and development.
In the cutthroat D.C. metro real estate market, you need an agent who can write a winning offer.
Real estate marketing is a cutthroat business.
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