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How Could Your Photos Enter Listing Data for You?

How Could Your Photos Enter Listing Data for You?

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June 07, 2022 

AGENT


How Could Your Photos Enter Listing Data for You?
Did you know that digital photos shot with a smartphone or a digital camera capture more than just the image? Today's photos contain information called metadata that is individually created with each image. This data can include a plethora of details, including the size, dimensions, and, most importantly, the location. The day and time of the photo...
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5 Do's of Superior Customer Service as an Agent
Being a real estate agent basically means you are an expert in both the real estate industry and customer service. If you want to take your customer service from good to outstanding though, focus on doing these five things. DO Be Prompt No one likes to be kept waiting, but when it comes to one of the biggest transactions of a person's life they like...
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BROKER


How You Can Protect Your Business with an Effective Cybersecurity Strategy
Even though the influence of a growing number of remote employees on real estate markets has been widely discussed, there is little information available about the impact that remote workers have on real estate firms themselves, although this impact has been significant. Like with other sectors, most of the influence has been good. However, there have...
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WEBINAR


How to Give Your Buyers the Best Home Search Experience with Homesnap Pro
Monday, June 13, 2022 at 10:00 AM PDT Having the most up-to-date MLS data at your fingertips is essential for creating a great home search experience for your clients, and you can impress your buyers and work smarter with Homesnap Pro -- a free benefit of your MLS. In this LIVE, interactive webinar, we will walk you through the most important Homesnap...
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NEWS


Redfin Reports Homes with High Fire Risk Sell for Nearly $120,000 More than Low-Risk Homes as Americans Flock to Fire-Prone Suburbia
High-risk homes sell for more in part because remote work has allowed many Americans to move to suburbs and rural areas, which are often more vulnerable SEATTLE -- The median sale price of U.S. homes with high fire risk was $550,500 in April, compared with $431,300 for homes with low fire risk, according to a new report from Redfin, the technology-powered...
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