Posts by Chicago Agent Mag

Readers’ thoughts on new-construction issues

Find out how knowledgeable real estate pros are about new construction in Chicagoland and how their clients feel about sustainable building practices....

Can Force Majeure Protect Your Development From the Coronavirus?

The health and economic impacts of the Coronavirus epidemic will assuredly touch virtually every corner of the world before it is brought under...

Shannon Sutton, broker with Baird & Warner

"Find the ‘power look’ that always makes you feel great — it’ll show in the way you present...

Home sweet cave?

Built in the 1980s, the previous homeowners of this listing employed a Swedish mining technique to create the walls and ceilings, resulting in a stone home nestled into a...

Marc Zale

"I have a background in development, so I’m obsessed with construction. I love touring new developments with...

Moxiworks and realtor.com launch new marketing programs for agents

With technology changing the landscape of both luxury sales and social media, Moxiworks and realtor.com have released new programs that seek to keep agents in the...

Tony Mattar, Co-founder/managing broker, HomeCo Chicago

"There is no 'right' way to dress in this industry. More often than not I’m sporting a more casual, albeit put-together, look to meet clients or attend...

Alisa Levin

"I enjoy the teaching moments, since with my legal and construction industry background, I have a knack for simplifying concepts to make things more...

Chris Oswald, executive account manager at Greater Illinois Title Company

”Be prepared for professional scenarios that happen spontaneously. Keep a backup shirt and slacks at your office. Check your weather app, especially in...

Maria Devins

“Sometimes it’s hard trying to explain the true market value of a client’s beloved home. As brokers, we must respect and honor that their home is their castle and we must deliver the numbers thoughtfully and kindly, but above all...

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