Sentences with phrase «estate reality today»

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There is no argument that can be put forward today to any professional business buyer that would allow a Lepage brand using brokerage to be sold today with any value attached to Brand Licensing, once the realities of how the real estate operates provincially is explained to them and reviewed by their lawyers and accountants.
It's this reality that underscores what I believe are three key themes that define Vancouver's real estate market today: value, urbanization and sustainability.
ORE's oversight / governance organizations seem to be complacently detached from reality due to their long - standing successes that thrive financially on the dues of the constant stream of here - today - gone - tomorrow experimenters - with - real - estate sales people.
While there's a lot of talk about «work - life - balance» in the real estate industry, Nobu Hata, NAR's director of digital engagement, says market realities today mean that agents are working longer hours showing listings, handling multiple - offer situations, and spending time with their clients.
To be successful in 2016 and going forward, real estate salespeople must adapt to the realities of today's digital economy and focus their marketing efforts on digital media, especially email.
She is known for having built the most successful real estate business in New York City, as well as her current appearances on NBC's TODAY Show and as investor / shark on ABC's reality hit Shark Tank, from which she is now shepherding 11 new businesses to success!
Canada's strong economic outlook and conservative interest rate policy make foreign ownership a growing reality in today's real estate market.
Either members of CREA believe that what they are currently offering to the consuming public is economical and relevant to today's reality of buying and selling Real Estate in Canada, or they do not.
The youngest generation of real estate practitioners — whether they got in during the boom or charged hard into a tough market — are embracing today's market realities and grabbing market share.
That's the story we dive deep into today on the BiggerPockets Podcast when we sit down with reality TV star Justin Stamper, a real estate investor from the Orlando, FL market who has a fascinating and inspiring story of rising up from near financial ruin to become one of the most prolific investors in his market.
Too many home sellers fall prey to myths about home pricing that seem to make sense at first, but don't jibe with the reality of real estate markets today.
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