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JUNE 2004
Cover Story
30 UNDER 30
They may be young—the ink barely dry on some of their real estate licenses—but they’re eager, innovative, and industrious. Some find time to act professionally, surf, or intern with The Donald on TV’s hot show, The Apprentice. Bottom line: They’re bringing new energy and passion, along with a Gen X penchant for multitasking, into the business.
FORGING LIVABLE COMMUNITIES
At a time when the population growth and sprawl are creating livability challenges, safe, walkable cities with good transportation and schools have become precious assets. These five communities show how you, as residents and practitioners, can help achieve and protect your market’s quality of life.
Front Lines
MLS Dispute Heats Up Brokers shake up Chicago market
Unwitting Accomplices? Feds crack down on flow of terrorist money
Economy Whatever the job picture, rates are key to home sales
Fast Takes Houses of worship find afterlife as condos
State Roundup New gun law in Ohio; TIFs for tat
Law
Copyright Authors’ rights apply, even on the Internet
Judgments Assistants may not qualify as ICs
Your NAR
Flags of WWII NAR sponsors patriotic display
Buyer’s Guide
Closing Gifts Wrap up the deal with a thoughtful thank-you
Cool Tools Point, click, sell; add sniff appeal; safety stickers
For Brokers
Expansion Planning Grow organically or by acquisition?
Companies to Watch Personalization motivates small sales force
Columns
Ethics Avoid conflicts of interest while serving your community
Get It Done You can be a standout
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