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Safety Startup Tether RE Wins iOi Pitch Battle
August 30, 2024
Safety Startup Tether RE Wins iOi Pitch Battle
The company offering a suite of tools to help real estate professionals improve their personal safety and production in the field.
Back to Basics: How to Become a Broker
August 28, 2024
Back to Basics: How to Become a Broker
Clocking hours in the field, continuing education, and state-specific licensing are all part of the trajectory.
Survey: Pets Drive Homebuying, Renovation Decisions
August 27, 2024
Survey: Pets Drive Homebuying, Renovation Decisions
Real estate professionals are figuring out ways to highlight pet-friendly property features to entice consumers.
Level Up: The Real Story from REALTORS®
Level Up is NAR’s video series that elevates the conversation around the issues relevant to you and what you do.
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To the terminally ill who want to die at home and the family members who care for them, Bobbie Tugwell is a companion, a helpmate, and a guide...
For more than a decade, James Pacheco has helped Christmas come early for low-income, elderly, and disabled residents in northern California...
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When sellers call, pull out the following list of questions. People love to deal with an organized, consistent service provider, and these...
The Good Neighbor Awards, in its fourth year, recognizes the ongoing efforts of REALTORS® who make exceptional contributions to improving...
In its third year, the Good Neighbor Awards program drew a record 260 nominations — a 30 percent increase over last year — evidence...
In a world of official causes and charities, Annemarie Torcivia focuses on the people who fall between the cracks. Torcivia is the founder of...
This salesperson spends up to 30 hours a week working with children who’ve been made wards of the court due to parental neglect or abuse.
If there’s anything Hal Ehretsman likes better than the sound of a basketball hitting nothing but net, it’s the satisfaction he gets...