Community Guidelines — Read Before Posting
Mod
Welcome to the Pro Real Estate Network. Before you post, please read through these guidelines — they’re short, and they explain why this community works the way it does.
1. Real agents only. This forum is for licensed practitioners — agents, brokers, and industry-adjacent professionals. If you’re here to sell something, you’re in the wrong place.
2. No vendor recruitment or unsolicited promotion. You can mention tools you use when it’s genuinely helpful context. You cannot post “DM me about my coaching program.” First offense is a warning. Second is a ban.
3. Be specific and honest. “Just follow up more” is not a useful answer. “Here’s what I say when a buyer goes quiet after inspection, and here’s what happened” is. We’re a practitioner community — give people the real thing.
4. Disagree productively. You’re going to disagree with people here, sometimes strongly. That’s fine. Attack the idea, not the person.
5. Mark questions solved. If someone helped you, mark the thread solved. It helps others find the good answers and it’s basic courtesy.
Pro
Worth adding: the search bar actually works here. Before posting a question, search it — there’s a good chance someone asked the same thing six months ago and got three excellent answers. New posts get more visibility but the archives are genuinely valuable.
Broker
One thing I’d emphasize from my experience moderating: the “be specific” rule is really about making the forum useful rather than just active. A post that says “struggling with my pipeline” gives other members nothing to grab onto. A post that says “I’m making 40 dials a day, getting 6% pickup rate, and converting 1 in 20 conversations to appointment — what am I doing wrong?” is something people can actually engage with. The more specific your question, the better the answer you’ll get.