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.

On the Edge of The Fiscal Cliff

Tax increases and government spending cuts scheduled for implementation in 2013 could slip the economy back into recession. In this report, T3 Sixty considers the implication for real estate.

Revisiting Organized Real Estate

Following a perplexing time for Realtor associations T3 Sixty reviews unexpected and noteworthy court cases and looks at the impact on the future of Realtor associations.

Big Data: The Next Frontier

For years there has been speculation about who would be the first to try to create a national Multiple Listing Service (MLS). In this Report, T3 Sixty considers the role of the MLS, if a national MLS would be possible, and if there should be one national MLS system.

Salvaging of the Housing Market

By the end of 2012, the US economy had lost momentum and weaker growth was expected to continue. In this report, T3 Sixty looked toward the future of the real estate market.

The Real Estate Office of the Future

Consumers dont really have to go into brick and mortar brokerage offices, theyre increasingly meeting anywhere that is convenient. In this Report, T3 Sixty details three office model options for brokers.

The Gentle Revolution

In this Report, T3 Sixty analyzes the American real estate consumer, a freestanding, selfprotecting, relationship seeking, megaforce in the marketplace.

Berkshire Hathaway Takes Another Huge Step into Real Estate

In the 1990s only about 20 percent of the top 10 major residential real estate brokerage brands were owned by public entities, by 2012 that number had exploded to 80.In this report T3 Sixty takes a deep dive into the consolidation of the brokerage industry and specifically the acquisitions of Berkshire Hathaway.

Shattered Glass: Women, Youth & Minorities Step Up To Leadership Roles

Gone are the days of the real estate industry being a boys club dominated by older white faces today, increasingly, minority groups such as women, a wider range of ethnic groups, and younger generations are shattering glass ceilings and taking on leadership roles, helping to bring about positive change in the industry.