
5 Things You Need To Do While Bored At Your Open House
The Broke Agent shares five things real estate agents can do while bored at their open house.

The Broke Agent shares five things real estate agents can do while bored at their open house.

Aaron Hendon breaks down why real estate agents stay stuck in the urgency trap—saying yes to low-value tasks while lead gen, personal time, and real growth get sidelined. Backed by research, this guide shows how mindfulness helps agents set boundaries, reclaim time, and prioritize what truly moves the needle.

Most agents lose past clients to competitors. The Black Book Strategy from Mosaik helps you stay top of mind with a simple, quarterly email. Here’s how to do it.

Stay top of mind with clients using these 3 strategies from Katie Lucie. Build loyalty, boost referrals, and make a lasting impact—without feeling salesy.

Discover 7 ChatGPT prompts to help real estate agents stand out, analyze competitors, refine their niche, and apply insights from Amy Stockberger’s Vision & Core Values Worksheet.

Realtors, boost your productivity with the Million Dollar Day strategy! Learn how to eliminate procrastination, master time management, and implement the POWER 5 method for massive success.

New research from Fannie Mae shows that 44% of consumers say their home has become more important in recent years, with 63% citing location and 59% valuing the security it provides. Read on for more insights and tips for applying them as a real estate agent.

AI isn’t coming for real estate agents—fear is. Last week, Gary Vee shut down AI panic on YouTube, explaining why the best agents will leverage new tech, not fight it (or avoid it).

Tom Toole shares 10 proven strategies real estate agents can use to help buyers win more offers in 2025’s competitive spring market.

Boost your Instagram engagement with this proven real estate reel from Luke Acree. Learn how a 5-second video increased watch time, reach, and leads—step-by-step guide included.

It’s not 2021. Real estate success now depends on skills, strategy and adaption.

Only 5% of real estate agents actually live in a house? A shocking new study reveals where agents really reside—and the results are hilariously bleak.