Category: Real Estate
We are excited to announce the launch of a new website for the REALTORS® of South Central Kansas (RSCK). This organization is one of the largest real estate associations in the state of Kansas with more than 2,400 members. RSCK is committed to advocating and helping its members be successful in an ethical and professional manner while being the voice of the real estate industry in South Central Kansas.
When it comes to best practices for your real estate association website, ensuring your site has intuitive navigation is a key component. Your website’s navigation is comprised of the main menu, call-to-action buttons, top utility menu, and footer menu at the bottom of each page.
Evolving your real estate association's website to fit the needs of your members can be complex. In this new four-part series, Website Best Practices for Real Estate Associations in 2022, we’re going to provide your real estate association with tools and tips on...
We are thrilled to announce that Coastal Carolinas Association of REALTORS® has recently launched a new website. With more than 4,500 REALTOR® members, this Association’s investment into this next-generation site is going to better serve their existing and future constituents. With so many new and exciting elements across this website, we narrowed down some of our favorite design, navigation and functionality features to highlight.
Join us in congratulating Greater Nashville REALTORS® on the launch of their brand new website. The real estate market in Nashville is hot – agents are hard at work serving buyers and sellers, and the Greater Nashville REALTORS® Association is serving their community by investing in technology and their members.
Today’s guest blogger is Jamie Ridge, president/CEO of the 11,000 member Suburban Realtors Alliance in Malvern, PA. One of the unique features of Pennsylvania’s commonwealth form of government is a large number of small municipalities, some with less than one square mile of real estate, but each with their own idea of how real estate sales should be regulated. Acting as a “shared GAD” organization for three large Realtor Associations just outside of Philadelphia, our organization is tasked with helping 11,000 REALTOR members keep track of these regulations, which include everything from municipal “point-of-sale” inspections to bans on open house signs. So how do we accomplish this task in a region that covers four large counties and 238 municipalities?