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13 Best Strategies for Scaling Your Real-Estate Business in the Competitive Market

She Owns Success

Ever feel like your real estate sales are stuck in a rut? Scaling in the real-estate business with so much competition can be a real task. Embrace Technology and Automation for Operational Excellence The ongoing digital revolution in real estate necessitates wholeheartedly embracing technology.

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Real Estate Investing for Beginners: 5 Skills of Successful Investors

Harvard Professional Development

Valued at more than $230 trillion, real estate investments are the world’s largest asset class and one of the most entrepreneurial fields, drawing people in with the promise of predictable, long-term passive income, positive returns on investments, and favorable tax advantages. However, not all real estate investments are low risk.

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How to Start a Real Estate Business: The Complete 11 Step Guide (2019)

crowdspring

If you’re interested in starting a real estate business to help buyers and sellers navigate the stressful and complicated process of working through one of the biggest transactions of their lives, you’ll need to make sure your business is well prepared. How do you start your own real estate company?

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Expert Interview: Role of Coaching in Change Enablement

International Coach Academy

Expert Background Jeremy is a transformational change executive with 20+ years of experience building and leading high-performing business teams spanning change management, talent management, learning & development, leadership development, and employee experience in both in-house and consulting positions.

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Importance Of Interpersonal Skills In The Workplace

Vantage Circle

While hiring, hiring managers must possess strong interpersonal skills and look for the same in their employees and new hires. It is nothing but the way you communicate and interact with others. Regardless of the job type you’re hiring for, your workers must get along well with coworkers, managers, customers, and vendors.

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Becoming a Landlord: A Comprehensive Step-by-Step Guide

She Owns Success

From property selection and financing to tenant management and legal obligations, this guide will provide you with valuable insights to help you navigate the path to successful property ownership and rental management. Analyze local real estate trends, vacancy rates, and rental prices to identify promising locations.

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Flex Jobs Survey: Freedom More Important than Pay

Your Work, Your Way

Employers are more inclined to ask workers to return to the office at least a few days a week, citing benefits such as more frequent and more effective communication, collaboration, and internal talent development. Companies are also concerned about letting expensive real estate and office buildings sit vacant.