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Manos Findikakis: how to achieve real estate success one client at a time
As much as real estate success involves goal setting and reverse engineering, the simple reality is it's all about serving one client at a time in the knowledge small steps add up to create momentum.
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The great investor about-face
Once upon a time, mum and dad investors cherished residential real estate for its ability to secure decent yields, equity and strong capital gains.
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Why Aussie PropTechs are turning to crowdfunding
The power to determine the future and what our industry looks like is being put back in the hands of the agents, as more and more Aussie property technology companies turn to crowdfunding.
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Tim Snell: why failure is the centrepiece of success
An unfortunate lesson I’ve come to terms with, is that watching Tiger Woods play golf isn’t making me a better golfer.
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Three things the top 5 per cent of agents do
So, you want to be a top-performer and among the real estate industry's best? It's a noble ambition and a goal many agents aspire to achieve.
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Will the housing downturn be over sooner than we think?
Investors in the US have just started behaving very differently.
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What is quiet quitting and will it infiltrate real estate?
At workplaces across the country, when the clock ticks over to 5pm, a throng of employees turn off their computers and head home.
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To auction or not to auction, that is the question!
With clearance rates dropping, volume of buyers on the wane and the logical price of the market drifting further away from vendor expectations, the general ritual has been to move away from the auction process and head towards private sale.
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Your own business, without the distractions
I’ve always felt privileged to work in an industry where there is almost no limit to the success that can be achieved.
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Nick Brown: Why won’t the landlord do as I say?
I’ve been thinking about what property managers often say are their stress triggers and the things which make property management difficult at times.
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The best way to ‘compete’ is not to compete at all
If you really want to 'win' at real estate, the truth of it is, that you don't want to be competing at all. Instead, you want to be the chosen one.
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Justine Wilson’s spring selling season styling trends
Forget Scandi and Japandi, spring selling season style trends have moved on to curved furniture, antiques and the rise of the outdoor room according to leading property stylist and founder of Vault Interiors, Justine Wilson. Here, Justine shares how you and your vendors can give every home an on-trend facelift buyers will love. It’s time to move on from the…
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Darren Krakowiak: the smart way to handle objections
The market is changing. Or it’s already changed. Perhaps you believe there’s more change to come.
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John Hellaby: the collabarative lessons learned from Inman Las Vegas 2022
The day after Inman I sat in a cabana poolside at the Aria hotel, surrounded by a combination of Inman Ambassadors, Proptech founders & execs and high performing Realtors, reflecting on the conference that was Inman Las Vegas 2022.
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Manos Findikakis: why speed is currency for clients
We've all been there…waiting for a response about an item we wish to buy or seeking further information about a service we hope to use.
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Jasmyn Calgaro: How to successfully launch your real estate career
In less than seven years, high-performing agent Jasmyn Calgaro of Ray White Nepean Group has been able to go from starting from nothing to completing more than 130 deals last year.
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Real estate farewells property manager with a big heart
Coronis Director Lia Storer is being remembered as a top property manager with a great sense of humour and “the biggest heart” following an 18-month battle with cancer.
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Chris Goodway: prepare for the worst, expect the best
Although I am an optimist at heart, I like to be as prepared as I can possibly be for every conceivable scenario.
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Sharon Fox-Slater: beware the underinsurance trap
Under-insurance is rife across Australia but it’s often not until a natural disaster strikes that many landlords find out the hard way that their investment properties aren’t fully covered.
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Tanja Lee: The key to success
If you ask top real estate coach and mindset specialist Tanja Lee the secret to success, her answer is surprisingly simple – self-belief. Just as Henry Ford once wrote, “whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re right,” Tanja believes agents’ inner thoughts are the element that most controls their success in the industry. “Strategies and resources will…
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Michelle Bourne: a shining light on Sydney’s Northern Beaches
Michelle Bourne came to real estate later in life but that hasn't stopped her setting up a boutique agency with her husband Andrew. As Michelle explains, the "stars aligned" when they established Rightside, and now she's focused on growing the Manly agency even further.
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Moving with the times in the tourism mecca of Noosa
At Dowling Neylan in the tourism destination of Noosa, there’s a set of handwritten ledgers dating back more than 45 years. Each book charts the monthly sales of the agency, capturing the region’s evolution from surfside town to property hotspot that now boasts some of the most expensive real estate in Queensland. Director Dan Neylan explains these days the ledger…
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John Knight: are you winning ugly?
Talking to a good friend of mine recently, she was sharing the story of how her business was getting some amazing results, but deep down (in her gut), she knew things were not great.
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Manos Findikakis: there’s no luck in a successful sales career
Why is it that some agents achieve success year after year? - no matter the market and regardless of interest rate rises, consumer sentiment, or prevailing economic conditions.
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Anton Babkov: Focus on the mind
With the advent of working from home, it's become increasingly difficult to disconnect from work when it's needed. And while taking great swathes of time to sit in the lotus pose may not be practical, Anton Babkov says you can incorporate small mindfulness practices into your daily routine with big results.
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Are we in a rental crisis or not?
Last week, June inflation came in at an eye watering 6.1 per cent, driven primarily by sharp rises in fuel prices, construction costs and furniture.
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Ray White establishes local presence in Jacobs Well
Ray White's Peter Catanzariti has opened Ray White Jacobs Well, his fourth office on the northern Gold Coast corridor.
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How we sold it: 19 Bul Bul Court, Ludmilla
When Darwin real estate agent, Simon Watts, decided to sell his own property, he admits he was a bit nervous.
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Tim Snell: how to defy the odds and make your own market
One question that can be difficult to answer honestly is whether clearance rates and days on market are a reflection of the market or a reflection of your business. Undeniably, economic shifts and global influences have made our industry more difficult and it would be all too convenient to suggest these business indicators are out of our control. Yet, these same…
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Master the art of tactical and empathetic communication
The two most critical aspects where an agent needs to not just survive, but thrive, is in listing and selling, right? The measure of your success first comes from your ability to convert appraisals to listings and, secondly, your skill in getting a property sold with a happy vendor and buyer. While it’s not completely obvious yet, and will not…
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How real estate agents could save on their business insurance
Below are real examples of real estate agents saving money. Money that is then reinvested back into their small business, helping them to provide their communities with their service.
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Nigel O’Neil: real estate snakes and ladders
The past two years in Victoria have been like a bizarre game of snake and ladders.
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