Renee  Simpson

Renee Simpson

REALTOR®, BROKER, OWNER

License #: BK636347

C Simpson Realty

Mobile:
727-409-2448
Office:
727-306-8059
Email Me

Renee Simpson

REALTOR®, BROKER, OWNER

License #: BK636347

C Simpson Realty

Mobile:
727-409-2448
Office:
727-306-8059
Email Me

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The Law of 3: A powerful marketing and branding tool for real estate

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Sat, 2025-03-15 03:00
Limiting alternatives, niches and more to three, trainer Bernice Ross writes, allows you to narrow your focus and make your branding, marketing and negotiations more effective.

The industry’s biggest names are weighing in on CCP: The Download

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Sat, 2025-03-15 03:00
Leaders across the real estate landscape are sharing their perspectives on the CCP — and what its possible end would mean for consumers and the housing market.

Bill Pulte confirmed to lead Fannie and Freddie’s federal regulator

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Fri, 2025-03-14 17:50
Mortgage industry groups support the Trump administration's picks to lead the FHFA and CFPB, but questions remain about the prospects for dramatic policy shifts at the agencies.

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices CEO denies Compass negotiations

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Fri, 2025-03-14 15:09
HomeServices of America CEO Gino Blefari said Thursday night his company isn't in acquisition talks with Compass. Since then, the brokerage franchise network and Compass have been silent.

Trending: Community Chats, TikTok photos and LinkedIn video

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Fri, 2025-03-14 14:19
Instagram tests Community Chats, TikTok refines photo posts and LinkedIn adds native video. Digital marketing expert Jessi Healey breaks down what it means for real estate agents and brands.

Inflation, job worries drive ‘horrific’ consumer confidence report

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Fri, 2025-03-14 13:47
Republicans are less worried about the future than Democrats and Independents, but "consumers from all three political affiliations are in agreement that the outlook has weakened since February."
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