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About Michael Mann

Having been selling real estate in Miami for more than 17 years, Michael Mann offers his clients a wealth of real estate market knowledge and experience. Although his earlier career focused mostly on condo sales in the downtown and Brickell area, in 2020 he and his wife welcomed their first child, a little girl, and he pursued more focus on homes ideally suited for expanding families.

Similar to Michael, individuals experience significant changes in their lifestyle when they begin to build a family. The desire for more space and a suitable environment for children often leads people to move away from living in condos and towards purchasing their first family home.

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As a way to enhance his fully loaded real estate website, he keeps fresh new content that will both interest you and help you. You can browse through his informative blogs to find information.

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Throw out the script, and build a custom metaphor with FORM

Throw out the script, and build a custom metaphor with FORM

A real estate script is off-the-rack. It fits no one perfectly, coach Darryl Davis writes. A custom metaphor is tailored to the person sitting with you.

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Mega-brands, boutiques and real estate’s vanishing middle

Mega-brands, boutiques and real estate’s vanishing middle

Broker Lori Muller looks at the midsized, regional, indie and hybrid brokerages caught in the middle of industry change.

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SERHANT. expands to Texas with $1.5B in combined agent sales

SERHANT. expands to Texas with $1.5B in combined agent sales

SERHANT. is launching across four Texas markets simultaneously Tuesday, bringing 13 founding agents and six independent brokerages with nearly $1.5 billion in combined sales volume to the firm as it enters its 17th state.

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EXp’s new COO: Agents need stability in a time of change

EXp’s new COO: Agents need stability in a time of change

Wendy Forsythe discusses the theme of AI-forward operations, agent stability and why she joined Inman’s new advisory council.

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Is joining a team a smart move? 5 questions to help you decide

Is joining a team a smart move? 5 questions to help you decide

The right team can provide support, structure, mentorship and more opportunities, Josh Ries writes. The wrong team can lose time, give up margin and miss your goals.

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The affordability crunch has reached the luxury market: Report

The affordability crunch has reached the luxury market: Report

Rising incomes and stock market gains have created more luxury buyers; however, the Agency's inaugural mid-year report reveals supply lags behind.

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The trust gap, AI and real estate: Reflections of an early adopter

The trust gap, AI and real estate: Reflections of an early adopter

The winning agents in the next cycle will not be the ones who adopt AI fastest, America Foy writes. They will be the ones who learn to verify AI output fastest.

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Silence is power: 5 lessons from a 35-year pilot-turned-agent

Silence is power: 5 lessons from a 35-year pilot-turned-agent

The quietest person on the flight deck is usually the one in charge, writes former pilot Ben Stern. Here are five ways to put quiet leadership to work in your business.

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NAR pulls ARA into legal battle with Umansky’s thePLS.com

NAR pulls ARA into legal battle with Umansky’s thePLS.com

The National Association of Realtors has asked the American Real Estate Association to hand over documents relating to the NAR Accountability Project — and ARA is saying 'no.'

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Is the housing market turning a corner? What the numbers say

Is the housing market turning a corner? What the numbers say

Windermere’s Principal Economist Jeff Tucker looks at oil, inflation and pending home sales and explains what they could mean for summer home sales.

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