Author Archives: Teresa Boardman

2021 high tech

Being a high-tech kind of person in the real estate industry is pretty easy these days. Use apps on your phone for most everything, own an iPhone, and use social media. The big differentiator between a high-tech real estate professional … Continue reading

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Making History and then re-writing it.

 The history of RE.net has been re-written. Doesn’t matter though. Anyone can re-write history. There is no RE.net, and there never was.  

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News about diversity

The whole diversity thing is easier than I thought. I am noticing several companies using pictures of a young diverse group of people. The people in the picture don’t work for the company. If they used a picture of people … Continue reading

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April 1, a long time ago

Many years ago, back when I had a sense of humor before life beat it out of me, I published an April fools day prank in 2007, here on the Weenie: “InmanNews came forward with an offer to buy the … Continue reading

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Slaughtering the sacred cow

Weenies have a variety of animal-based ingredients, even beef which makes writing about sacred cows on this blog of mass destruction cleverly disguised as a hotdog stand alright. I went through the NAR C2EX (Commitment to Excellence) program and based … Continue reading

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53% less

Here we are at the weenie. It is spring and I am busy as $$#@!! yet I write. I haven’t gotten on the Clubhouse bandwagon. I have been an early adapter in just about everything except Clubhouse. Yes, I have … Continue reading

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Cronyism helps keep real estate white and male

Cronyism the practice of appointing friends or associates to positions or otherwise showing them favor due to having a relationship with them. Cronyism can be found in any industry and in politics too. Many of us were taught from a young … Continue reading

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