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Custom Homebuilding 101 for Realtors

Posted by Melissa Lynn Galland on May 24, 2017 7:38:52 AM

Topics: Realtors

Nearly a quarter of all homes built in the U.S. are “custom,” a figure that speaks to how many homebuyers crave the chance to create a one-of-a-kind house that works for the way they live. From the realtor perspective, the growing popularity of custom homebuilding presents some exciting opportunities. After all, many customers who are building a custom home need additional guidance through the process—and a realtor can be the perfect partner at every stage.

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What Realtors Need to Know Before Recommending Custom Homebuilding

Posted by Melissa Lynn Galland on May 19, 2017 8:55:51 AM

Topics: Realtors

Realtors work with all sorts of clients, including those who want to buy an existing home, people looking for land as a long-term investment, and customers who want to purchase land and build on it right away. In some cases, clients are looking for the home of their dreams, but it doesn’t exist in the region they are searching. Customers with unique needs like multigenerational floor plans or single-floor living might struggle to find a home that matches their requirements without investing in a major renovation. Whatever the reasons might be, custom homebuilding could be the answer.

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4 Income Opportunities for New Realtors

Posted by Melissa Lynn Galland on May 17, 2017 8:00:00 AM

Topics: Realtors

In job satisfaction surveys, realtors regularly rank near the top. There’s no doubt that becoming a realtor can be a satisfying and lucrative career move. But the first few years in the new position can be a challenge.

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What the Flip? Real Estate Investors Look to Custom Homes

Posted by Melissa Lynn Galland on Nov 3, 2015 10:43:01 AM

Topics: Realtors

Do you love house flipping shows on tv as much as we do? You know the ones. Brave investors buy old homes sight unseen, fix them up, and sell them for a profit that is more than many of us make in a year. Along the way there are lots of surprises that threaten to blow the budget: new plumbing is needed, foundation work needs to be done, or a new roof has to be installed.

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