
Izabelle Hundrev
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Nov 11, 2024 |
learn.g2.com | Izabelle Hundrev |Mary Siewierska |Alexa Drake
For aspiring real estate agents, lead generation should be a primary focus. Attracting new clients is a crucial ongoing process that not only kickstarts your career but also sustains it over time. As agents establish themselves, they often become well-known within their communities, creating a steady stream of buyers and sellers eager to seek their expertise.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
learn.g2.com | Soundarya Jayaraman |Holly Landis |Lauren Fram |Izabelle Hundrev |Soundarya J
If you work as a property manager, you know that the paperwork never ends. Add to that tenant requests, maintenance issues, and rent collections, and it’s easy to see why you might need a little assistance. Thankfully, free property management software offers a range of features to manage the daily tasks of landlords, property owners, and managers like yourself. You can rely on them tocoordinate rental listings and applications, screen tenants, collect rent, and respond to maintenance issues.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
learn.g2.com | Izabelle Hundrev |Mara Calvello
Between the buyer, seller, and lender, there are countless steps to take before a real estate deal can close. Every party involved in the home-buying process wants to know that they’re getting the best deal possible. However, pricing a home can get tricky. One of the easiest ways to keep the process as fair as possible is to have the home appraised. What is a home appraisal?
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Nov 4, 2024 |
learn.g2.com | Izabelle Hundrev
As a profession, real estate can offer countless growth opportunities for those willing to work hard and learn the business's ropes. If you have a passion for building relationships, strong communication skills, and a general curiosity for the world of real estate, then this career path could be the right fit for you. However, like any other job, becoming an agent has its challenges.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
learn.g2.com | Tamara Gravelle |Derek Doeing |Izabelle Hundrev
“Do you have anything to ask me?”This question completely threw me off in my first job interview. I had spent so much time preparing answers that I didn’t realize the interview was a two-way street. That day, I said I didn't have any questions. But the moment I walked out, I felt I had missed out on asking important questions related to the position I had applied for. That moment taught me a valuable lesson: the questions you ask can be just as important as the ones you answer in an interview.
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