Amateurs, Order Takers or Professionals

There is wide consensus that the industry is saddled with a large number of parttime, untrained, unethical, or incompetent agents. In this report, T3 Sixty analyzes professionalism in the industry and outlines what can be done to improve the quality of labor.

Redefining Real Estate Professionalism

The Rise of professionalism from 1947 to the early 1980s and its subsequent decline to the present day and has had a major impacton American business culture.In this report, T3 Sixty chronicles the history of professionals, or simply being professional and how that relates to real estate today and in the future.

Straddling the Fence – Are You Committed?

Many Realtors have indicated that real estate is not their only occupation. When a realtor has dual careers it raises questions with consumers and other realtors alike, who often need to pick up the slack. This report explains the impact of parttime agents on the real estate industry and offers pointers to Associations and Realtors in this regard.

Change by Design – Time to Grow Up

In 2009 the economy was rapidly changing. Many people are confused and waiting on someone else to take the initiative and step out withan answer from the federal government on down. This report details how Innovation, education and the right mindset equip real estate professionals to meet everincreasing consumer requirements.

Looking Back and Taking Stock 2006-2010

A summary of 20062010 Trends as reported by the Swanepoel Trends Report.Categories include: Real Estate Companies, Outside Players, Realtor Associations, Real Estate Data, Public and MLS, The Consumer, Globalization and Minorities, Real Estate Business Models, Knowledge, Skills and ProfessionalismProductivity and Profitability, Technology, The Internet, and Social Media.