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r/RealEstateTechnology • Weekly Digest

This Week's Summary

Two niche discussions emerged in the real estate technology community: one exploring unconventional referral partnerships between brokers and non-traditional service providers for client relocations, and another announcing a specialized resource for MLS channel professionals. Both posts reflect growing interest in expanding service ecosystems and professional development within organized real estate, though engagement remains minimal, suggesting these are emerging rather than mainstream conversations.

⬆ 6👤 u/RafaelSmith99• recently

Anyone here doing referral arrangements with operators outside traditional real estate for relocating clients?

Explores whether brokers are creating referral partnerships with non-real estate service providers (movers, relocation services, etc.) to monetize client transitions. Questions whether this is an established practice or too niche to pursue. Reflects interest in diversifying revenue streams and creating comprehensive client solutions.

💬 Modest engagement with 8 comments on a 100% upvoted post, suggesting the topic resonates with a small but interested subset of the communityOpen on Reddit →
⬆ 1👤 u/HBZ3us• recently

MLS Channel Field Guide

Announcement of a new resource guide for MLS channel professionals, representing work on industry-specific educational content. Author demonstrates established credibility in the community with previous well-received content about organized real estate operations.

💬 Minimal engagement with no comments despite self-promotion transparency, indicating either early visibility or limited audience interest in MLS channel resourcesOpen on Reddit →
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