The Communication Library brings together practical reports, guides, worksheets and reference resources for examining real estate communication more closely.
The materials address recurring problems in listings, agent profiles, client communication, press releases, transaction stories, photographs, market updates and other public-facing work.
Each resource is designed to help you identify what may be unclear, missing, unsupported or difficult for the reader to understand—and give you a practical way to work through the problem.
You do not need to work through the Communication Library in order. Start with the question, document or communication problem in front of you and choose the resource that applies.
Some resources help you identify what is wrong. Others provide a framework, worksheet or reference process you can use while preparing, reviewing or revising the work.
Browse the Library by subject and open the resource that best matches what you are working on. Each resource includes a short description so you can see what it is designed to help you examine or improve.
A guide or worksheet can help you identify what needs attention, but sometimes the communication itself still requires professional review, rewriting or development.
If you need help applying what you found to a listing, profile, press release, client message, transaction story or other piece of communication, we can work with you directly.