Nov

26

2007

2007 National Association of Realtors Conference and Expo

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The National Association of REALTORS® 2007 Conference and Expo wrapped in Las Vegas on November 16 and thanks to the 30,000 agents, brokers, friends and family in attendance, Homes.com and AgentAdvantage enjoyed tremendous success!

This year featured hundreds of programs, exhibitors, and networking opportunities, plus Bill Cosby, James Taylor and more.

For the first time ever, Homes.com and AgentAdvantage.com exhibited with their sister companies, Advanced Access, eNeighborhoods and Number 1 Expert, to create the Dominion Pavilion.

By joining together under the umbrella of our parent company we were able to offer agents and brokers complete answers to their marketing and advertising questions.

Featured in the booth was a life-size slot machine set to give away one million dollars. It measured more than 6 feet in height and weighing more than one ton! It was a truly impressive sight.

While we didn’t give away a million dollars, we do have other exciting news!

On Wednesday morning, in front of leading industry journalists, Homes.com announced a merger with our print sister, Harmon Homes.

In the press conference, Homes.com Vice President Jamie Clymer and Dominion Enterprises Executive Vice President Ernie Blood outlined the opportunities this would provide for REALTORS® and how the re-brand of Harmon Homes publications to Homes.com would change real estate marketing. The merger increases the reach and flexibility of our products.

It was wonderful getting to meet with all you who were at N.A.R. and we look forward to seeing you throughout the 2008 calendar of events!

Nov

26

2007

Real Estate Blogging This Week

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Real Estate news runs the gamut. Let's lighten it up a bit. Let's get serious. There is some fun and insteresting RE stuff out there, but there is also some very sobering news as well.


Want to buy some real estate somewhere other than on this earth?


October foreclosure sales increased by 40 percent from September. That is wild.


Do you need a facelift for your marketing brochures?


Houston builders moving away from starter homes. And those starter homes are at $150,000 and lower. Wow.

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