By: Christine Macrenaris
Down economy, job loss, home value depreciation…enough is enough! The vein of our existence for the past 18 months has been focused on negativity. It was refreshing to meet with peers from all aspects of the real estate industry at the first Real Estate Round Up last night at Ormbys’s. A new energy was in the air and a true collaboration of ideas took place. We are all in this together, and instead of focusing on what is not working we all recognized last night how much more productive it is to band together to forge positive change for our industry! We received quite a bit of interest for future Real Estate Round Ups, so we’re in the midst of planning another in the coming month(s) and possibly in a different part of town. Where would you like them to be held?
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By: Bob Romano
Whether you are referring to investing in real estate or investing in your career, diversification and education are your best options for surviving – and thriving – in difficult markets. So often we get in comfort zones and choose not to see the opportunities that are available in challenging times, many times because we anticipate the fear that change brings.
The best way to control change is to create it yourself. Agents today are embracing the changing market place and learning new skills from the numerous companies offering education and training on a wide array of subjects. This new breed of agents has developed skills in all areas of real estate – managing to juggle new home sales and resales, and even developing a healthy mix of foreclosures and short sales. As a result, today’s most successful real estate agents have grown more in the past 3 years than in their entire careers. Adversity makes the strong survive and grow.
As our economy regains momentum during the next 12 months, the housing market will not lead the way out of this recession as it has in so many recessions in the past. Therefore, real estate agents must continue to work smarter than ever before and learn new skills that will serve them well for years to come.
Learn, Grow and Survive in 2010.
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