Real estate in pop culture
Article Abstract:
Use of real estate as a backdrop in movies, books, radio and T.V shows with the most popular genre being romance and murder mysteries that involve varied locations and chance meetings is highlighted. The National Association of Realtors efforts to promote a positive image of this profession through its public awareness campaigns correcting wrong impressions of consumers received from movies and books about their salespersons is outlined.
Publication Name: Realtor Magazine
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1522-0842
Year: 2004
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The new breed
Article Abstract:
The growth in the Realtor family with reports of new members joining the association making real estate a full time career and infusing the organization with youth, diversity and corporate experience is presented. Factors like downsizing and good earning potential are attracting business-savvy professionals to this industry and a profile of a few of NARs newest members is also provided.
Publication Name: Realtor Magazine
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1522-0842
Year: 2004
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Bridging cultures
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The contributions and efforts of Ned C. Li , the chief of Chinese culture and community service center Inc. in bridging the cultures are discussed.
Publication Name: Realtor Magazine
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1522-0842
Year: 2004
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