June 23, 2025 - 12:36

In the competitive world of real estate, effective leadership is crucial for success. Jarita Rayasam emphasizes that micromanagement can stifle growth and hinder the potential of teams. Instead of maintaining tight control over every detail, real estate leaders should focus on fostering trust among their team members.
Trust is the cornerstone of a thriving work environment. By empowering individuals to take ownership of their responsibilities, leaders can unlock creativity and innovation. When team members feel trusted, they are more likely to contribute their best ideas and efforts, ultimately enhancing overall performance.
Rayasam advocates for a shift in mindset, encouraging leaders to let go of the urge to micromanage. This transition not only boosts morale but also cultivates a culture of accountability. As leaders embrace this philosophy, they will find that their teams are more engaged and motivated, leading to sustainable growth and success in the real estate sector.
May 16, 2026 - 22:59
Custom Rammed Earth Retreat With Staggering Views of Sedona Red Rocks Hits the Market for $695KA home built from rammed earth, a construction method rarely seen in modern listings, has come onto the market in Sedona, Arizona. The property sits on just under an acre of land and offers...
May 16, 2026 - 11:29
By any other name: Real estate tax hike under consideration by Scott boardThe Scott County Board of Supervisors kept the door open to a real estate tax increase during its budget discussions on Friday for the fiscal year 2027 plan. Rather than a straightforward rate hike...
May 15, 2026 - 22:42
NYC faces new real estate tax threat that could freeze salesNew York City`s real estate market is facing a fresh wave of uncertainty as lawmakers push forward with a controversial tax proposal that critics warn could freeze sales across the five boroughs....
May 15, 2026 - 02:44
Exclusive | Miami building sees more than $70M in sales from NYC buyers in last month — as people flee Mamdani's pied-à-terre taxThe ink isn`t even dry on New York City`s proposed pied-a-terre tax, and one Miami Beach tower is already counting the money. A single luxury building in the Sunshine State has recorded more than...