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NAR Power Broker Roundtable: ‘Powerful Lessons: Using the Past to Build a Better Future’

In the following session, Charlie Oppler, Special Liaison for Large Firm Relations, NAR interviews Rei Mesa, President, CEO, Prudential Florida Realty; Ed Surovell, President, CEO, Edward Surovell REALTORS®; and J. Lennox Scott, Chairman, CEO, John L. Scott REALTORS®.

Charlie Oppler:

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Rand on Real Estate: Why Now Has Never Been a Better Time to become a Landlord

RISMEDIA, June 21, 2011—Greg Rand (@gsrand), CEO of OwnAmerica.com hosts “Rand on Real Estate” on 77WABC Radio in New York, where this week’s discussion comes from a caller from Orange County who does not believe that…

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Real Estate 3.0 – The Evolution of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate

RISMEDIA, February 28, 2011—When was the last time you heard the words “energy,” “fresh” and “fun” in conjunction with the real estate market? Or remarked that a brand is consistently over-delivering despite a challenging environment? If you’re like most in…

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NEWS ALERT: Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Announces Largest New Franchise Affiliation in Brand’s History

Powerhouse Brokerage Firm in California and Nevada Brings .8 Billion in Annual Sales, 1,900 Sales Professionals to Fast-Growing Brand; Will Operate as Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Mason-McDuffie

RISMEDIA, September 30, 2010–Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate LLC has announced that Pleasanton, Calif.-based Mason-McDuffie Real Estate, Inc. has joined its national franchise network. Originally founded in 1887, Mason-McDuffie signed a long-term, strategic franchise agreement with Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate and will now operate as Better Homes and…

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Short Sales are BETTER for Neighborhood Values

In our area we are fighting a local government program that will require foreclosures to be registered by the lenders.  The purpose of the program is to force lenders to maintain foreclosed properties.  The local government hopes that the lenders will comply to avoid fines and that better maintained foreclosed property will prevent property values from slipping and crime increasing.

Even though I disagree with the Registry program for multiple reasons, I do agree with community concerns over falling property…

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