
BAM Webinar: How to Build a $100M Real Estate Team
Byron Lazine, Lisa Chinatti, and Luke Acree are hosting a free live training on June 25 to help team leaders break through to $100M.

Byron Lazine, Lisa Chinatti, and Luke Acree are hosting a free live training on June 25 to help team leaders break through to $100M.

Luke Acree explains why cost per lead is the wrong metric for real estate agents and what to track instead to actually grow your business.

Most homeowners call (and hire) the first real estate agent they recognize. Luke Acree shares how familiarity, consistency, and repeated exposure can help agents become the go-to name in their market.

Luke Acree shares lessons on real estate marketing ROI with a Stay Paid Podcast caller, breaking down what actually delivers consistent long-term results.

Luke Acree reveals the minimum daily standard new agents must hit to generate free leads without paying a portal.

If you’re not sending emails consistently to your SOI (and many of you are not), you’re missing out on a low-cost, high-return marketing opportunity, Troy Palmquist writes.

Luke Acree reveals how agents can turn their neighborhoods into lead machines with turnover targeting, consistency, and community-driven marketing.

Luke Acree reveals follow-up strategies every agent should know for getting unresponsive leads to engage.

Want to be the go-to real estate agent in your area? Luke Acree shares how to build trust, grow your authority, and become the name everyone thinks of first.

BAM Camp 2025 kicks off in Scottsdale on September 24 with tactical presentations, a powerhouse speaker lineup, and real estate strategies that actually work. Early bird tickets start at $99, with a $400 upgrade for exclusive mastermind access.

Luke Acree shares the five-step Google review strategy the Acree Brothers used to double their review count in one year and close 61 deals from review-driven leads.

NAR’s 2025 Home Buyers and Sellers Generational Trends Report reveals that 81% of sellers hire the first agent they talk to—while 66% work with someone they already know. Here are seven ways to be the agent they call.