Learn from RealTrends’ Steve Murray at 2018 #NARPMBrokerOwner

December 12, 2017 • Broker/Owner

“I do believe that brokerage firms, both existing and new, will need to take advantage of the information around them and organize it to make great decisions for their businesses should they want to prosper in the future.” Steve Murray

Steve Murray

Steve Murray is the president and co-founder of REAL Trends and REAL Trends Consulting. He has served the residential real estate field for 40+ years. Murray has handled over 2,400 assignments for realty firms, over 705 M&A assignments, totaling $12.1 billion in aggregate value. Steve has served dozens of state and local Realtor® associations and MLS organizations in a consulting capacity and has consulted with several large technology firms over the years.

Steve earned his credibility by having been in the residential real estate field since 1977. He also co-authored four books on the valuation of residential real estate brokerage firms; co-authored the 2011 book Game Plan, about the past and future of residential brokerage; and co-authored the 2014 book, Game Changers: The Unfounded Fears and Future Prosperity of the Residential Real Estate Business.

He understands the heavy impact leadership can have on a group of people. His industry work has defined his reputation as a consummate professional and a true leader.

Steve Murray will be exchanging ideas on running a successful business in the real estate industry as a featured Keynote Speaker at NARPM® 2018 Broker/Owner Conference & Expo that runs from April 9-11, 2018 at the Mirage Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. 

Additional Featured Keynote Speakers: Corey Perlman | Dr. Mary Scott | Scott Beebe

Learn more about #NARPMBrokerOwner 2018

Don’t forget to also sign up to Rehab Your Business on at #NARPMBrokerOwner on Monday, April 9, 2018.

Register for #NARPMSmart Education Courses on April 12

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