Surveys
In our latest survey, agents and brokers share where they’d like to see Realtor associations improve.
Here’s what brokers told us about their experience working as part of a team, or why they haven’t joined one yet.
We asked our readers about the common impediments to using multimedia to promote themselves and their listings.
In our latest survey, agents and brokers who started the year with bold goals share how things are going so far. What’s working and what’s not? If the assumptions they started the year out with didn’t turn out to be correct, how are they changing course? How will they use the lessons they’ve learned so far about the changing market impact their business plans for 2020?
Find out how fellow readers feel about the impact of short-term rentals on communities, as well as the top features properties need to have in order to do well on sites like Airbnb, HomeAway and Vrbo.
Our tech survey reveals many readers believe real estate pros are best at predicting who is going to move in a given neighborhood. Also: what agents want in a tech partner, the big data companies they’re using and more.
Find out what Chicago Agent magazine readers who work in the luxury business have to say about their clients, transactions and trends in the market.
Our annual reader survey issue celebrates the diversity of our audience and highlights the on-the-ground experience of agents and brokers.
Two thirds of agents say that being on a team improved their work-life balance.
Our survey found many agents want training on lead generation and conversion.
Our Truth About Agents survey found that 66 percent of our agent readership is female.
Nearly 60 percent of agents want to use social media more over the next year.
3.7 percent of agents are planning on leaving their brokerages this year.
Over half of respondents have sold new construction within the past 12 months…
Twenty-five percent of agents who took our annual agent survey made $250,000+ last year.
Find out what managing brokers struggle with when it comes to training.