Category: Insider Real Estate Info

  • Selling Houses Real Estate the Right Way

    Selling real estate can be a challenging and complex endeavor, with several potential pitfalls for sellers to avoid. Mistakes such as setting an unrealistic price or selling at an inappropriate time of year could reduce chances of a successful sale; fortunately, proper preparation can reduce these risks. As soon as you’re ready to sell your…

  • Soft Skills Needed in Real Estate

    Real estate professionals need the necessary skills for success in the real estate industry. Real estate agents must communicate efficiently with clients and professionals to close deals quickly. Furthermore, hard skills like property valuation and financial analysis should not be neglected; rather soft skills should also be given priority. Effective communication is a cornerstone skill…

  • Cash Offer Real Estate Companies

    Companies offering to buy homes quickly for cash may seem appealing as an option, but it’s essential to carefully weigh all aspects before accepting their offers. This article will help homeowners navigate these offers while making sound financial decisions throughout this process. Real estate investors and cash buyers typically offer higher prices for properties since…

  • Terravet Real Estate Investment Trust

    Veterinarian medicine continues to advance, fueling pet ownership trends and demand for veterinarian services. This increase has spurred the expansion of veterinary practices but not their real estate, creating an opportunity that Dan Eisenstadt of Terravet REIT Inc seized upon. His Bala Cynwyd-based company recently unveiled the world’s first private REIT dedicated exclusively to veterinary…

  • Cardone Real Estate Training Review

    Grant Cardone, an award-winning salesman, business owner, entrepreneur, and real estate investor with millions in sales under his belt, enjoys a massive following online and via YouTube videos on sales training topics ranging from real estate investments and life motivation – including his Cardone University sales training service for which there is a fee; in…

  • How to Help a Real Estate Agent Generate Leads

    Real estate agents that want to thrive must consistently generate leads. This is especially important during peak seasons when interest rates are at historically low levels and people are eager to buy or sell homes or invest in them; but without an ample pipeline, a realtor runs the risk of missing out when things quieten…

  • Real Estate Companies That Will Buy Your Home

    Real estate companies that will purchase your home quickly, known as “iBuyers,” may be an attractive solution for New York homeowners who wish to quickly sell their properties. These iBuyers purchase homes as-is without needing inspections or repairs done beforehand and usually close transactions faster than traditional buyers; however, before making their decision sellers should…

  • Real Estate Opportunity and Private Fund Investing Forum

    IMN’s Real Estate Opportunity and Private Fund Investing Forum brings together leading investors, lenders and service providers from the CRE industry. The event features panels on fund structuring, macroeconomic drivers, disposition trends, regulatory considerations and tax considerations and much more. Real estate investment strategies abound, but some investors are targeting multifamily assets for value-add opportunities.…

  • How to Choose the Right Real Estate Commission Advance Provider

    Real estate can be an extremely profitable industry for agents with experience managing complex transactions. But due to long closing timelines or late commission checks, realtors may experience financial dry spells which make managing transactions challenging for novice professionals. A commission advance can provide an ideal way of quickly meeting cash flow gaps for these…

  • E&O Insurance For Real Estate

    Real estate errors and omissions insurance (E&O insurance), is designed to protect real estate agents and brokers against claims that their work resulted in financial harm for clients. While not required in all states, real estate professionals are strongly encouraged to carry this policy and some banks or clients may even request proof before entering…