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On Facing Change

Maybe it is me, maybe it is the time of year, maybe it is the feeling that Spring will soon be here, but it seems like everything has been changing lately.  As humans, we tend to shy away from change, opting to instead find a dark corner, wrap ourselves in past comforts, and wish the ‘new’ would [...]

Point2 Launches New Support Tool

We are ecstatic to announce that Point2 has implemented a brand spankin’ new support tool from the awesome folks over at Zendesk to help serve you, our customers, better.
Going live today, this upgrade will be bringing a bunch of great improvements to how Point2 Agent support & education will be accessed, delivered, and ultimately disseminated.

Getting a Mortgage: How To Avoid Going Bald In The Process

Let’s face it: purchasing a home can be a stressful situation, largely due to the fact that getting a mortgage is a necessity for most of us.
You or your clients are not alone in this stress. I too went through the mortgage process and was almost crushed by the paperwork came out alive.
Here is an [...]

Virtual Walk-Throughs

This month, the AMP (Alliance Member Program) spotlight falls on:

Previsite enables brokers and agents to create professional virtual tours in minutes via their pocket-sized fish-eye lens camera, and web-based software.  Your online visitors can do a virtual walk-through of the property without the spinning effects or distortion commonly associated with virtual tours – not to [...]

Happy Birthday to the Education Team Website!

It’s hard to believe that 2009 over.  Where did those 12 months go?!
Not only is the Education Team celebrating the arrival of 2010, but we are also celebrating our website’s 1st Birthday!  Our ‘baby’ is growing up…(wiping tear from eye).
A huge thank-you to everyone who has visited our site, provided feedback, and used the resources we [...]

Rediscovering Education…and Ourselves in the Process

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Over the past six months or so, I’ve been working as a scribe for a friend and local educator in the school system who has decided to advance her education and pursue her Masters in Education.  This decision did not come lightly, as returning to school combined with juggling a teaching career and being a single parent [...]