Vancouver Real Estate Sales Sink to Decades-Low Mark

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Metro Vancouver Housing Market: A Historic Slump in 2025 Amidst Record Listings Signals Shift The Metro Vancouver real estate landscape experienced a watershed year in 2025, recording the lowest annual home sales total in over two decades. This significant downturn, coupled with an unprecedented surge in new property listings, paints a clear picture of a … Read more

Are You Just Busy, Or Truly Productive?

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Let’s be frank and unequivocally clear: if you operate as a broker, a sales representative, or manage any business unit, your paramount objective is financial gain. Your primary mission is to generate profit and ensure a robust return on investment. While fostering customer satisfaction, nurturing employee well-being, and embodying corporate social responsibility are undeniably valuable … Read more

Sutton Premier Agents Volunteer Again at Surrey Food Bank

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Sutton Premier Realty Returns to Surrey Food Bank: A Day of Impact and Discovery In a powerful testament to community commitment, the dedicated team from Sutton – Premier Realty recently marked their highly anticipated return to the Surrey Food Bank in British Columbia. After a year-long hiatus imposed by COVID-19 restrictions, a group of ten … Read more

RAHB’s $42,640 Boosts Local Charities

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In a remarkable display of community solidarity, the Realtors Association of Hamilton-Burlington (RAHB) provided substantial financial support to local shelter-related charities throughout 2020, culminating in a significant holiday season donation. A generous sum of $42,640 was distributed to 15 vital organizations, channeling crucial resources where they were most needed. This considerable contribution, facilitated through the … Read more

The 10 Biggest Mistakes That Doom Real Estate Careers

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Embarking on a career in real estate is often seen as a gateway to financial independence and a flexible lifestyle. However, the reality for many aspiring agents can be a steep learning curve fraught with challenges, leading to a high attrition rate within the industry. While the allure of significant commissions is strong, the path … Read more

Century 21 First Canadian London Secures Over $55K for Easter Seals

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Century 21 First Canadian Shines: Gala Raises Nearly $72,000 for Easter Seals Kids to Camp Program London, Ontario recently witnessed a heartwarming display of community spirit and philanthropic dedication as Century 21 First Canadian hosted its highly anticipated charity gala. This inspiring event was meticulously organized to raise vital funds for Easter Seals, an organization … Read more

ChatGPT: Your 90-Minute Realtor Website Revamp

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Transform Your Real Estate Website: From Digital Business Card to Lead Generation Powerhouse with AI In today’s hyper-competitive real estate landscape, your website is far more than just an online brochure or a digital business card. For many real estate professionals, however, their online presence falls short of its true potential, merely existing rather than … Read more

Royal LePage Remembers R.E. Wood Realty’s Founder, Richard Elliot Wood

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Remembering Richard Elliot Wood: A Legacy of Excellence in Canadian Real Estate The Canadian real estate community mourns the passing of a true titan, Richard Elliot Wood, founder of Royal LePage R.E. Wood Real Estate in Tillsonburg, Ontario. Richard Wood, a revered figure and long-standing member of the Royal LePage family, passed away on Monday, … Read more

Your Response Plan for Disagreeable Words

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Mastering Professional Communication: The Power of the 24-Hour Rule for Reputation Management In today’s relentless, interconnected world, the demands on our time and attention are ceaseless. We constantly navigate a complex landscape of tasks, deadlines, and interpersonal interactions, striving to achieve our goals and meet expectations—both our own and those of others. The pressure to … Read more

Immigration: Canada’s Blueprint to Build Out of the Housing Crisis

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Bridging the Gap: How Immigration Can Solve Canada’s Residential Construction Labor Shortage Canada faces a profound challenge in its housing sector, marked by escalating affordability issues and a pressing shortage of available homes. The ambitious national goal of adding 3.5 million new housing units by 2030, which includes a diverse array of housing types from … Read more