Surveys
The technology survey offers insights into how Realtors value technology and use social media.
Eighty-seven percent of those surveyed said they have no plans to leave their current brokerage.
Are you happy at your brokerage? Thinking of heading for greener pastures? We’d like to hear your thoughts!
Are your clients looking for new construction? Have you sold new construction homes recently? We want to hear from you in our latest survey!
Could the industry do a better job of training new agents? Find out what other agents had to say in our newest survey on rookie agents.
According to the annual survey, the typical Realtor saw their transaction sides rise from 10 to 12 and their sales volume increase from $2.1 million to $2.6 million.
What did you expect when you entering Seattle real estate? Once you were licensed, did you feel prepared? We want to hear from you!
Which tools and techniques do Seattle agents use to market their real estate listings? Local agents weighed in.
Which tools and techniques do Seattle agents use to market their listings? Has the lack of inventory changed the way you market? We want to hear from you!
What are the tools that Seattle’s agents and brokers can’t live without? From marketing and social media to lead generation and sales, we want to hear your how you utilize technology our new survey!
How much are you earning? Are you confident in the Seattle housing market? We want to know! Lend your voice to our annual reader survey.
@properties Christie’s International Real Estate has released the findings of a new survey focused on brokerage technology.
In Seattle, 33% of agents surveyed said they expect resale transactions to increase by at least 10% in 2022.
Survey results show how Seattle brokers define top producers and whether it matters to clients that a broker is in that category.
Are you a top producing real estate broker? Do you work with any top producers? We want to hear from you on what it takes to make it to the upper echelon of the Seattle residential real estate industry.
More than half of King County residents plan to move out of the area in the next five years, according to a recent survey conducted by DHM Research and Quinn Thomas.
