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How Syracuse’s property brothers built a real estate empire (Top stories for the week of Sept. 21)
Each week, syracuse.com will look back at some of our most important and valuable journalism from the previous week. Here are six stories for the week of Sept. 21, 2025. Subscribe to get the ...
Opinion
Editorial: Is ‘exclusive inventory’ a new way for real estate agents to keep commissions high?
The best kinds of markets in our minds are not composed of exclusive inventory for favored folks but are as transparent as possible, immediately open to all who wish to sell or buy. Regulators, ...
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9 Mistakes to Avoid If You Want to Sell Your Home Quickly, Real Estate Agents Warn
It’s crucial to choose the best agent possible to sell your home. Paula Aragone, founder and CEO of Aragone & Associates at FirstTeam Real Estate, says that one of the biggest mistakes you can make ...
The real estate market is slow, but some agents are winning more clients and expanding their market share. Here's what makes the difference.
Before listing your home, tackle basement issues like moisture, odors, and outdated systems that can scare off buyers and lower your home's value.
A real estate agent grossing $500,000 a year has defended the merit of a three-day course which qualified him to sell houses.
Ashley Harwood began her real estate career in 2013 and built a six-figure business as a solo agent before launching Move Over Extroverts, her coaching company for introverted agents, in 2018. She is ...
The agent value proposition extends far beyond selling homes. See why 89% of buyers rely on real estate professionals for their specialized expertise.
We asked real estate agents to tell us what common home features instantly turn buyers off, and they're not what'd you expect.
For decades, home sellers typically covered both their own agent’s commission and the fee for the buyer’s broker, a structure that left little room for negotiation. But a recent legal settlement has ...
Jonathan Barach, 46, allegedly solicited over $3 million from lenders for renovations and other projects that didn't exist.
Schulman has opened up about how his time on the reality TV show helped him jump-start his career as a real estate agent.
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