Give renters options they currently don’t even know exist
Opinion
Old thinking and outdated assumptions are the villains in the current conflict
Consumers still need trust, leadership and guidance through major life decisions
Properly set expectations, and keep deals moving forward smoothly
Strong agents don’t just react. They align expectations before stress hits
Make sure the metrics you're tracking are actually predictive instead of lagging
Don't just join a real estate team. Become a great teammate
Use AI tools to make your next listing stand out from the competition
Helping clients think about affordability today with flexibility tomorrow reframes fear into strategy
If real estate agents are leaving your team or brokerage, it’s a leadership systems issue
This CURE framework makes the conversation about the agent, not you
Culture isn’t what you say you value, coach Verl Workman writes. It’s what your real estate team experiences when you’re not in the room
Multitasking your financial goals is bad for your bottom line. Here's how to get back on track
Agents who thrive on teams aren’t always the most talented on Day 1, coach Verl Workman writes, but they have the best attitudes and are willing to follow a proven system
A strong team doesn’t just help new agents close deals, coach Verl Workman writes. It teaches them how to build a real business with real structure behind it
Don't leave buyers high and dry amid higher interest rates, coach Verl Workman writes. Develop financial and negotiation strategies to tap into the market, and help clients win
Real estate agent retention isn’t about locking people in, coach Verl Workman writes. It’s about building something they don’t want to leave
Agents don’t just want a place to hang their license, coach Verl Workman writes. They want leadership they trust and a story they can be part of
‘Accountability is love,’ team leader Mahala Landin says. Find out how Carolina Collective Realty keeps it at the core of every meeting, training and celebration with coach Verl Workman
Agents who wait for listings to fall in their lap are going to starve, Verl Workman writes. Agents who execute? They’ll own their markets