August 7, 2009 – 11:36 am
At Inman Connect in San Francisco As seen on Twitter. More to come … Update 1: Thanks to VARBuzz for noticing. Update 2: Thanks to Ray for the video: Jim Duncan is one of the founding partners of Nest, Associate Broker and is a Charlottesville Realtor who writes at RealCentralVA, RealCrozetVA and AgentGenius.
We’re proud to announce that Nest has been selected as a finalist for the 2009 Inman News Innovator Awards in the ‘Most Innovative Brokerage or Franchise’ category. The winners will be announced at the Real Estate Connect conference in San Francisco, which is held from August 5-7. Other nominees in the category include: @properties, Better [...]
By Jonathan Kauffmann
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At Nest, we’re always looking at better ways to serve our clients and market our properties. As we’ve mentioned before, the real estate world can sometimes get a bit stale…and we spend a lot of time analyzing ‘normal’ real estate practices and dreaming up ideas on how we can make things better. We started with our [...]
by w. keith davis As Nest Realty gets closer to being able to disclose our new Nest in Charlottesville, we have spent many hours focusing on what real estate offices are all about. We have walked through our new space and stared at some features and wondered how it will work, and how are clients [...]
February 15, 2009 – 11:28 pm
This is the first in a series of posts discussing Nest Realty’s belief system of raising the bar in real estate. Over the last few years, the debate has intensified regarding the low requirements for earning a real estate salesperson license (note: I hate the term salesperson, but that’s what they call it). In Virginia, [...]
January 30, 2009 – 5:00 pm
I’m a big fan of analogies. So much so that when the words, “it’s like…” come out of my mouth, I can see my wife fighting back the urge to roll her eyes and run the other direction. So when this video popped up on the BI Blog a few months back, I thought it [...]
January 30, 2009 – 4:30 pm
So I’ll go on the record and say that I’m not a fan of the NAR publicity/advertising campaigns claiming, “It’s a great time to buy!” However, the National Automobile Dealers Association thought it was a pretty slick campaign because the auto industry has jumped on board with one of their own “it’s a great time to buy” campaigns.
Here’s the question I have for both the NAR and the auto industry: how do you know?