Monthly Archives: November 2015

The New Rules Of Real Estate Blogging

Posted by JD Esajian // November 12, 2015

Real estate transactions

What do winning real estate blogs look like in today’s market, and beyond? New data shows that businesses that blog enjoy 67% more leads. Demand Metric reports that surveyed marketers consider their blog the most valuable channel they have. A HubSpot survey finds marketers that prioritize blogging are 13x more likely to see a positive […]


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How Much Should Homebuyers Stretch To Buy A Home?

Posted by JD Esajian // November 11, 2015

How far should homebuyers be stretching themselves to get into a property? While national statistics paint a picture of robust but sustainable growth, many local real estate markets are speeding out of the reach of many homebuyers and renters. In some areas like southwest Florida, many renters face a leap of over $500 dollars a […]


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Building A Powerful Real Estate LinkedIn Profile

Posted by JD Esajian // November 10, 2015

Real estate marketing emails

LinkedIn is a great tool for real estate professionals. Having said that, what can you do to your LinkedIn profile to generate results that help your bottom line? As of October 2015, LinkedIn has hosted over 400 million users. There is no question that the platform offers many benefits for real estate professionals and businesses. […]


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Where To Go For Your Next Mortgage

Posted by JD Esajian // November 9, 2015

Interest rate hikes

Where are the best places to get a mortgage loan in today’s market? While interest rates may be headed up, and new credit scoring models are causing confusion, there is no doubt that there are more mortgage options than we’ve seen for almost a decade. Getting a home loan or investment property mortgage might still […]


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Will Canada’s Housing Situation Impact U.S. Real Estate?

Posted by JD Esajian // November 6, 2015

Canada real estate in Montreal

Canada’s housing market could be in trouble. What might that mean for U.S. real estate? CMHC, the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corp., has predicted that their real estate boom will come to an end in 2016. Canada’s biggest pension funds are frequently seen buying commercial property in New York. Individual Canadians have long been one […]


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What You Should Know Before Buying Real Estate In Hurricane Zones

Posted by JD Esajian // November 5, 2015

Considering buying real estate in a hurricane zone? What should you know before you decide to make a move? We recently witnessed one of the strongest storms ever hit just south of California. So what do you need to know before you buy in an area that carries such risks with it? How High is […]


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Professional Advice For Evaluating Neighborhoods

Posted by JD Esajian // November 4, 2015

Neighborhood research

Before buying a home or investing in real estate, it pays to research the neighborhood in question. Having said that, the success of your next real estate investment will likely be determined by the neighborhood you intend to buy in. It impacts how much you’ll enjoy living there, and how well the investment will pay […]


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Real Estate Marketing: What To Do When They Don’t Respond To Your Emails

Posted by JD Esajian // November 3, 2015

Real estate marketing emails

What should you do when your real estate email marketing campaign flops? Like direct mail, social media, cold calling, and virtually every other type of real estate marketing; sometimes email campaigns just don’t strike gold as hoped. Sometimes this can happen to what you feel was the most important, and most valuable email you’ve sent […]


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The Art Of Giving Real Estate Referrals

Posted by JD Esajian // November 2, 2015

Real estate referrals

Have you mastered the art of giving real estate referrals? No matter what your role is, there is a constant need to give referrals in the real estate industry. There are also many benefits, if it is done well. Executed on poorly, referrals can be counterproductive. There are endless referral needs and opportunities in the […]


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