In case you didn’t know, Georgia has license reciprocity with several states, whereby the real estate license holders can work in Georgia without necessarily undertaking Georgia real estate examinations. This guide will highlight the states that have an agreement with Georgia on real estate license reciprocity, how to apply, and some of the issues that applicants are ...
Featured Posts
10 Things to Include in Your Real Estate Marketing Strategy
The average conversion rate for a real estate website is between 0.4% and 1.2%,...
24/08/2023Ownerly vs. Zillow: Which One Is Right for You?
In this digital age, platforms like Ownerly and Zillow have appeared as guiding...
3/08/2023Real Estate Commission Calculator: How to Estimate Your Earnings as an Agent
Calculating Your Commission: Use Our Real Estate CalculatorSome agents,...
30/05/2023North Carolina’s real estate industry is a vibrant space with immense opportunities for agents to grow and expand their businesses. If you are a real estate agent seeking to move to the state, you may be curious about how your existing license can help y start practicing as soon as you cross the border. This article aims ...
In the ever-evolving field of real estate, businesses require additional clients and locations beyond one’s home state to be sustainable. In this context, it is important for those who are licensed in one state but are interested in practicing in another state to understand the concept of license reciprocity. Tennessee, with its active cities and stunning natural sceneries, ...
The real estate industry can be a rewarding career path, attracting people from all backgrounds. Whether you're fresh out of school, considering a mid-life career switch, or looking for something to keep you engaged in retirement, real estate offers opportunities for everyone.A common question for those thinking about this career is: At what age can you ...
Most real estate transactions have a buyer’s and seller’s agents. However, the seller and buyer are sometimes represented by the same agent. This is commonly called dual agency. A dual agency has pros and cons, including simplifying the process and posing the danger of conflict of interest. It is also illegal in some states. This section examines whether ...
Page [tcb_pagination_current_page] of [tcb_pagination_total_pages]