Entreprenuerial excellence series
Article Abstract:
Interviews of Tom Morris, Michael Treacy, David and Tom Gardner, and Chip Bell, highly respected entrepreneurs are furnished as part of 'Entrepreneurial Excellence Series' initiative of 2004 Realtors Conference & Expo Orlando. The entrepreneurs share their experiences, and express their beliefs and opinions on real estate business management skills.
Publication Name: Realtor Magazine
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1522-0842
Year: 2004
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Top 100 companies by sales volume
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The top hundred real estate companies in the U.S. are ranked by 2003 sale volumes. The top companies include, NRT Incorporated, which has $ 167,351.8 sales volume, followed by HomeServices of America Inc. with $ 49,362.0, and Weichert, REALTORS with $ 30,500.0.
Publication Name: Realtor Magazine
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1522-0842
Year: 2004
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Technology: an ever-changing skill set
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The growing importance of technology in real estate industry is highlighted. Use of email, online photos and web site services in the industry are discussed.
Publication Name: Realtor Magazine
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1522-0842
Year: 2005
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