Tag Archives: Brokerages
Are Location-Based Services in Real Estate All Hype or The Next Big Thing? (Part 2)
Posted on 02. Sep, 2010 by Josh Ferris.
Last week we posted Part I of our interview with Ryan Neu, Real Estate Executive at SCVNGR and Garrett Nelson, Director of Media at Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Executive in Washington. Read the rest of our interview with them below including how they use these services in their businesses and how they expect [...]
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The Love Triangle Between Broker, Agent and Consumer
Posted on 09. Jun, 2010 by Wendy Forsythe.
I often find myself in conversations about the dynamics between real estate agents, brokerage owners/managers and the consumer. Frequently I’m asked to debate whether our industry should be consumer centric, broker centric or agent centric. I love a good debate, but picking sides on this issue is a no win proposition. Picking a side would imply [...]
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One-Stop Shopping: What’s Happening?!
Posted on 18. Feb, 2010 by Rick Gregory.
It almost feels old fashioned to use the words “one-stop shopping”. Heck, it was very common many years ago for real estate firms to own both insurance agencies and mortgage brokerages (even my great grandfather owned a real estate and insurance company back in the early 1900’s in Hackettstown, NJ.) In today’s world, however, we [...]
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Friday Blog Scan: Things We Liked from the Week That Was
Posted on 13. Nov, 2009 by Sherry Chris.
This week began with the bombshell regarding NAR/RPR that was first reported last Friday by Brian Boero of 1000watt titled: RPR Madness: NAR unleashes national property database with Cyberhomes that paints us a very insightful, unbiased and logical picture of what’s happening and what this all might mean. Following that post, other members of the [...]
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Effects of Reducing Office/Size Costs – Current vs. Future
Posted on 21. Aug, 2009 by Robert Albanese.
Building expense is a formidable, recurring fixed cost for real estate organizations and the fact that office size increased dramatically between 1990 and 2005 only added to the severity of this situation. During the same period of time, real estate agents were becoming increasingly less and less attached to the idea of working in a [...]
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The Status Quo is Not an Option
Posted on 14. Aug, 2009 by Nicolai Kolding.
In the coming weeks, you will be reading a lot about our specific ideas on the Next Generation Brokerage. It’s important to explain why we believe this is necessary. In our view, this comes down to a matter of necessity. Simply put, the status quo is not an option. The numbers won’t fly. Every brokerage has [...]





