Globalization, Immigration and Growing Demand for US Property Can Create – The Tipping Point
The minority and immigrant population segments, and hence the home buying and selling population, are not being served effectively currently, and the situation is getting worse by the day
The New Digital Currency
In the rapidly growing digital age, how consumers receive information is everchanging. Real estate agents and brokers need to move away from oldfashioned ways of marketing their businesses and listings and learn to use and embrace the tools of technology.
Protecting Your #1 Asset – Mission Statement – To Organize All Real Estate Data
In 2010 the real estate industry started to recognize the single most important task at hand was to store, protect and control real estates most valuable asset the property data. At the time NAR 2009 stepped up with RPR to do just that. The report provides an overview of how the process unfolded.
The Complex World of Commercial Real Estate
The commercial industry is being transformed by demographic trends, changing consumer habits, and technology.
Setting Appropriate Consumer Experiences
Brokers and agents need to understand the critical role real estate search plays in modern consumers real estate experience. In this report, T3 Sixty provides a detailed analysis of …
How Portals Worldwide are Reshaping the Real Estate Industry
The increasing popularity of global real estate portals gives buyers from every corner of the globe new and easier ways to invest in residential real estate every year. T3 Sixty …
Opportunities – Diversifying Your Business
If there ever was a time in the real estate industry to embrace the word diversify, it was 2012. Being a real estate company or professional no longer was a onedimensional activity.
Global – Neighborhoods Around The World
This global real estate overview covers the largest economies around the world with at least one country included per continent. A short summary is providing for Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, South Africa, United Kingdom.