Rebirth of a New Middleman – Lead Generation

Numerous attempts to reduce the role of the agent in the home selling and home buying transaction will continue. The recent strong growth of the lead generation initiatives are raising concern among some, since they feel the existing commission pie is being pre-sliced. Increasing dependency on these leads may also allow for price increases that will further exacerbate the situation.

Electronic Devices Take Center Stage

We’ve been dazzled with palm pilots, blackberries, bluetooth, m-life, t-mobile and more. Now the time has come to simplify and integrate all these individual devices into fewer, multi-function, more multi-task-enabled devices. REDtablets, iPods, and GPS devices are just some of the items currently making the news and providing a promise of saving time and increasing productivity. For those who love gadgetry, heaven has a name on earth: CompUSA.

Trends on the Fringe

Trends on the Fringe reviews trends that did make the top 15 for the 2006 report. This includes discussions on mortgage fraund, thinking globally and acting locally, generations x and y, data security, and the restructing and rebuilding of Realtor® associations

Race For Online Supremacy

For almost two decades the industry has been concerned about the immense influence of real estate portals. In this report, T3 Sixty takes a deep dive into the impact of portals on the industry.

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.

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.