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3 Reasons Your Real Estate Practice Isn't Growing

July 04 2017

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With housing markets across the United States experiencing record low inventory, it's understandable if your real estate practice hasn't grown this year. While you may point to this phenomenon and simply say, "Hey, what can I do? The inventory is just really really low," there are many agents out there that are crushing it this year. So the question is: what is different about what those agents are doing compared to what you are doing?

This is a very interesting question. After all, it rarely is 100 percent the fault of the market. There are always other outside factors that come into play. There are also always some ways you can refine your real estate practice by tightening things up and running it in a more optimized fashion to maximize your growth potential. Today, I want to share with you three reasons your real estate practice may be experiencing lack of growth, and how to solve these problems.

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