Portals
In this report, T3 Sixty asks industry leaders how portals big data play will impact real estate brokerage companies andor agents in three to five years.
Do It Yourself Real Estate
In this report, T3 Sixty asks industry leaders if the growing shift toward more consumer influence will contribute to the growth of an agentenabled, but consumerpowered, DoItYourself home buyingselling business model..
The Mobility of Connectivity
In this report, T3 Sixty asks industry leaders how the internet and mobile technology will enhance andor redefine the value proposition of the agents contribution to the home buyingselling transaction in the next three to five years.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
In this report, T3 Sixty asks industry leaders in what ways and to what extent the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)andor other new regulations will reshape the real estate business over the next 35 years.
Branding
In this report, T3 Sixty asks industry leaders if the shift in the home searching process caused by portals becoming a more recognizable brand with consumer than large real estate franchise brands will impact the industry.
Multiple Listing Services
In this report, T3 Sixty asks industry leaders if the current trend toward Off MLS Marketing will continue to grow over the next three to five years, or if it is a flash in the pan.
Brokerage Business Models
In this report, T3 Sixty asks industry leaders for their opinion on which brokerage business model is expected to show the most growth.
Trade Associations
In this report, T3 Sixty asks industry leaders for their opinion on the probable course for organized real estate over the next three to five years.
The future of the Business of Real Estate
In this report T3 Sixty looks forward to what 2014 may hold for the industry.
Changes and Innovations
In this Report, T3 Sixty asks industry leaders which three specific innovationschanges will impact the residential real estate brokerage business the most over the next five years