
MARCH 2006
FEATURES
THE 2006 LIST ISSUE: GET IT DONE
Our fourth annual list issue once again delivers the goods: hundreds of tips that will help you strategize, streamline, and succeed.
Need to Know Loan fraud. Structural problems. Contracts. Taxes. Start here to ensure a liability-free career.
Style & Design Rumpled and untucked? Awkward in social settings? Unsure about what improvements will get a home sold? We’ll set your immaculate appearance, fine manners, and keen sense of home style free.
For Brokers When you're the boss, life gets more complicated. Simplify with these tips on resolving conflict, recruiting and retaining sales associates, and planning for your business.
Business Smarts What’s your secret to success? It may be right here among these tips to maximize your time, keep your listing presentations and open houses problem-free, and get noticed.
Prospecting & Service What to say, give, and do to keep your pipeline flowing.
Tech Watch Hot, new technologies and how to use them.
DEPARTMENTS
Front Lines
Risky Business The U.S. Comptroller of the Currency OKs bank development of hotels, condos, and other projects. NAR says the federal regulator is blurring the line between banking and commerce
Washington Report REALTORS®’ formidable political muscle is especially important in 2006
Economy Cooler housing markets will act as an economic drag, but other sectors will gain
Fast Takes Builders dream big, cities curb crime by keeping kids inside
State Roundup Michigan voters to weigh in on uses of eminent domain
Columns
A Few Minutes With Architects’ leader Kate Schwennsen
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Editor's Note
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