Much has changed in
organized real estate over the last decade or so.
The «Cheap - Is - Better» opportunists will definitely make a dent, a large one in my opinion, within the framework of
organized real estate over the next couple of years.
Not exact matches
Human nature being what it is,
over a period of years a close - knit group of well - meaning, dogmatically like - minded Realtors managed to convert the original idea of
organized real estate into unwieldy, quasi-governmental agencies that sprouted growing nightmarish bureaucracies, studded with wasteful committees and task forces fore and aft.
As a matter of fact, because of the way IDX and the DDF clutter up Google a FSBO (private seller) should have a cleaner and better exposure on Google when they are not listed with
organized real estate and tied to either the IDX or DDF exchange programs — as said programs bleed multiple versions of the same listings
over the Internet.
After
over 60 years of consistent growth, members of
organized real estate began to decrease.
The other piece that came out of it was that
over the years we got to the point where we talked about levels of
organized real estate, but we are all serving that same client.
Over the past 30 - plus years, Harry DeLeeuw has been at the forefront of
organized real estate — serving as president of the Winnipeg Real Estate Board, Manitoba Real Estate Association (MREA) and CREA,» says Bill Madder, CEO of the Association of Saskatchewan Realt
real estate — serving as president of the Winnipeg Real Estate Board, Manitoba Real Estate Association (MREA) and CREA,» says Bill Madder, CEO of the Association of Saskatchewan Rea
estate — serving as president of the Winnipeg
Real Estate Board, Manitoba Real Estate Association (MREA) and CREA,» says Bill Madder, CEO of the Association of Saskatchewan Realt
Real Estate Board, Manitoba Real Estate Association (MREA) and CREA,» says Bill Madder, CEO of the Association of Saskatchewan Rea
Estate Board, Manitoba
Real Estate Association (MREA) and CREA,» says Bill Madder, CEO of the Association of Saskatchewan Realt
Real Estate Association (MREA) and CREA,» says Bill Madder, CEO of the Association of Saskatchewan Rea
Estate Association (MREA) and CREA,» says Bill Madder, CEO of the Association of Saskatchewan Realtors.
As Realtors we provide a tremendous service to the public, and have an exhaustive database developed
over more than 50 years of
organized real estate.
Leeds, who has helped many
real estate professionals get
organized over her 27 - year career, says that the act of Zen
organizing is about decluttering and beautifying a space to open it up and make it both comforting and easy to work in.
«In our estimation, Doug's ongoing efforts
over the past year to educate
organized real estate,
real estate associations and the public on the potential negative impacts of wind turbines on human and animal health and on property values made him an absolute stand - out for the OREA Volunteer of the Year Award,» says Barb Whitney, 2012 LSTAR president.
Over the past two decades,
organized real estate has undergone a dramatic shift in the affiliation, ownership and management of
real estate brokerage operations, as well as the adoption of and use of technology and communications.
Consequently I believe the control that
organized real estate has
over the role of the Realtor is minimal.
A few weeks before turning
over the reins to new CEO Michael Bourque, Simonsen sat down with REM editor Jim Adair to reflect on his term at CREA and the changes he has seen in
organized real estate (ORE) and the Canadian
real estate industry during his tenure.
CREA describes the code this way: «CREA's REALTOR ® Code has been the measure of professionalism in
organized real estate for
over 40 years.
He has worked for Fisher Auction Company for 12 + years specializing in government and banking clients,
organizing successful auctions resulting in
over $ 800 million in
real estate sales.
The operation of a Canada - wide
organized real estate marketing system, I believe, should have «some» form of accepted control
over who / what gets to conduct business with the
real estate services consuming public via CREA related brokerages.
I was surprised Mark Weisleder was allowed to post the article because it brings into the open many of the challenges ahead for
organized real estate who post listing content, listing details and family personal data all
over the web without fully disclosing to their clients the ramifications to their personal data.
As I read the latest application by the Competition Bureau against
organized real estate, I thought of the great line used by Ronald Reagan when he won the debate
over Jimmy Carter in 1980.