Olga  Lopez

Olga Lopez

Broker Associate/REALTOR®

License #: CA DRE 01790382

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Looking back at Aug. 17: Are agents better off than we were a year ago?

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Tue, 2025-08-19 03:00
No, the real estate world didn't end a year ago with implementation of the terms of NAR's commission settlement. However, it did change. Here's how, according to Cara Ameer.

Back to the land: What real estate agents need to know about off-grid and homestead properties

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Tue, 2025-08-19 03:00
The once-niche appeal of self-sufficient, sustainable and off-grid living is going mainstream. For agents, understanding this buyer and learning how to market to them can mean new opportunities in a changing market.

Back to the land: What real estate agents need to know about the off-grid and homesteading surge

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Tue, 2025-08-19 03:00
The once-niche appeal of self-sufficient, sustainable and off-grid living is going mainstream. For agents, understanding this buyer and learning how to market to them can mean new opportunities in a changing market.

Why minor course corrections can make a major difference in your real estate business

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Tue, 2025-08-19 03:00
Want to reach higher levels in your real estate career? Phillip Cantrell, CEO of Benchmark Realty, offers an overview of how critically important incremental improvements are to your long-term success. This article is based on an excerpt from his book "Failing My Way to Success."

How to pivot when you’re losing deals you should be winning

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Tue, 2025-08-19 03:00
BHGRE President Ginger Wilcox describes how agents can win more deals by changing the way they present their qualifications to clients.

Newrez pays $2.3M to settle Caliber overcharge allegations

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Mon, 2025-08-18 15:40
California regulators collect $1.8 million fine after accusing Caliber Home Loans of overcharging nearly 5,000 borrowers for interest that accrued before their first mortgage payment was due.
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