
5 Shams and Scams You Should Be Leery of as a Homebuyer or Seller
At this point everyone knows not to fall for the email from a Nigerian prince promising to share his fortune with you if you just
Everybody knows that real estate agents like to share property listings on Facebook from time to time. Feedback is always nice to receive, but what if people wrote what they’re really thinking when they comment? Here’s what it might look like…
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Special thanks to a few friends (and contributors to the Lighter Side) who allowed me to use their photos for this parody post. They are:
Joe Kerouac: Joe Kerouac’s Real Estate Blog
Seth Williams: REtipster
Kenny K.: Sales Humor
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At this point everyone knows not to fall for the email from a Nigerian prince promising to share his fortune with you if you just
There’s nothing better than working with a client who listens to every piece of advice you give along the way. It makes for a smooth
1. Spamming your listings with no commentary Posting a link or sharing something on Facebook without your opinion is boring. Your friends want to know
Hello dearest real estate friend. Glad you could make it today. What I want to do here is simple – convince you to be yourself.
Landing yourself a listing appointment is hard enough, but then you still have to nail your presentation in order to walk out of it with
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