The Brokerage Platform Battle
Progress in technology has opened the opportunity for real estate brokerages to create platforms that integrate all the tools their agents need into one system.
An Industry Changer is Lurking
The existence of the Independent contractor model is being challenged.In this report, T3 Sixty details the legal requirements to employ agents on independent contractor status, citing case law involving wellknown industry brands.
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.
The future of the Business of Real Estate
In this report T3 Sixty looks forward to what 2014 may hold for the industry.
Clash of the Titans: Power Brokers Flex Their Muscle
There have been major changes to the traditional real estate business model in the past couple of decades, but in order to survive in a tough industry, brokerage companies need to keep evolving. These 10 powerhouse firms have done just that and are reaping the rewards.
How To Become A Major Influencer Online (Klout)
Online influence is becoming increasingly important. That influence is connected to social media engagement and interaction and those efforts can either help or hinder your perceived influence in your industry.
How To Become A Paperless Agent (Tablets)
The mobile revolution has forever changed the homebuying transaction and everything that comes with it. What used to take days to achieve can now be done at the touch of a button. And for an inherently mobile profession like real estate, tablets and other mobile devices can only affect positive change.
Mapping The Real Estate Brokerage Landscape
New business models are emerging and growing rapidly within the residential real estate brokerage industry.
The Residential Real Estate Brokerage Shift
New models are shifting the traditional residential real estate brokerage model.
The Evolving Real Estate Value Proposition
New brokerage business models are redefining the relationships brokers have with agents and consumers.