Some people are immediate believers of what they hear about an event while others may take time to analyze the story to decide whether what they hear could actually be true or not. There are also those who, regardless of what people who are likely to actually know the detailsContinue Reading

The Women’s Council of REALTORS® is an organization that has been around for several decades and was founded to empower women in the real estate industry. Women’s Council of REALTORS® (WCR)is a proud affiliate of the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) with an 80+ year history of partnership and collaboration.Continue Reading

By: Cathey Meyer In the last few years, we have survived a total eclipse, possible power grid failures, the invasion of electric cars, common, everyday millionaires launching into space for three minutes, and of course, the uber of all pandemics. One would think folks would begin to feel fearless aboutContinue Reading

By: Aly Crawford San Antonio has many facets. As proud city dwellers, we’re often enchanted by the vibrant array of cultures we are able to experience alongside our city’s many conveniences. We know that the city is full of rich history, and many diamonds are hidden in the rough withinContinue Reading

Today we do know that a solar eclipse will be occurring on April 8th of this year and that the moon will have a starring role during that event. We also have been told that Texas seems to be a prime location from which to view the eclipse so weContinue Reading

Get in the know about legislation and do it as soon as you can! Whether you’re a newbie or already a legislative nerd, this is a prominent component of our industry. Our industry is forever changing, however, since covid it seems change is at light speed and coming from allContinue Reading

The first of our quarterly orientations, marking the beginning of a transformative journey for its newest members was held in early February. As the event unfolded, it became evident that this orientation was not merely a gathering but a catalyst for personal growth, leadership development, and community engagement within theContinue Reading

By: Cathey Meyer Grandma Meyer was very clear:  Always keep at least two bank accounts—you never know when one will lose all your money.  Those words of wisdom were delivered with a very heavy German accent from a women who never had more than $500 in her savings account, $300Continue Reading

By: Karen Evans Art is essential to the human spirit. Art is vital to the quality of life in a community. Art increases employee and client performance, is good for business, and builds employee and client relationships. Art is essential for children because it stimulates both sides of the brain.Continue Reading

By: Aly Crawford The weather in San Antonio can feel extreme sometimes. But we are nowhere close to the most extreme weather compared to other cities in the US. We’re not anywhere close to the hottest, most humid, warmest, or even least cold in winter. In fact San Antonio holdsContinue Reading