February 14, 2023

What Is a Referral Real Estate Agent

A referral real estate agent, also known as a real estate referral agent, is a licensed real estate professional who finds people looking for homes and refers them to professional full-time real estate agents to complete the home-buying process. The referral agent earns a fee if the person buys a home through that real estate…

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Mike Eastwood

February 10, 2023

Main Street Referral Services offers discounts To Their Referrals Agents

Here is the information you will need to keep an active real estate license with Main Street referral Services and the state of Arizona and ADRE. To maintain their real estate licenses in the state(s) where they operate, agents and brokers need to participate in defined amounts of continuing education (CE) each year or recurring…

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Mike Eastwood

February 5, 2023

Now Is a Good Time to Become a Referral Real Estate Agent

It’s an age-old question when you’re considering a career as a referral real estate agent. Is now a good time to become an agent?   The short answer? Yes! But there are some things to consider if you’re planning to start your referral real estate career in 2023. Keep reading for actionable intelligence that will help…

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Mike Eastwood

February 2, 2023

Are You Thinking Do we Rent our House or Sell it?

If you’re a homeowner ready to make a move, you may be thinking about using your current house as a short-term rental property instead of selling it. A short-term rental (STR) is typically offered as an alternative to a hotel, and they’re an investment that’s gained popularity in recent years. According to a Harris Poll survey, 28% of homeowners have…

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Mike Eastwood

January 25, 2023

How Much Could You Save by Purchasing a Fixer-Upper?

As home prices soared and inventory dwindled in recent years, some prospective homebuyers turned to fixer-uppers in their search for an affordable home. But is buying a fixer-upper worth it? New data shows that in the 50 largest U.S. cities, buying a fixer-upper is 32% cheaper than buying a standard home, resulting in a median…

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Mike Eastwood