Why Tyler Hogan is THE “Millennial Realtor”

In quite literally any industry, technology has been playing a larger and larger role in the efficiency of everything from producing a product, to buying and/or selling a product, and even learning about the industry. It is no secret that just the pure speed of the advancement of technology has been no easy feat for generations of people that did not grow up in the age of technological industrialism to adapt to, but adaptation is a must if a business or market is to grow as well as optimize. Industries such as real estate, for example, have never been known to be the most progressive industry, on account of its inarguable legacy of staying power but if it is to continue to maximize its output and quality of service, fresh realtors like Tyler Hogan is an important figure to follow.

Tyler Hogan is a Texas-based realtor who began his professional career at a tech company that sold computer software to real estate agents that helped teach them how to build their business. Being practically bred in the world of tech as well as having existing knowledge of how to build a successful real estate business, it is no wonder that Tyler decided to combine both of his expertise in the markets and develop his own real estate firm.

Being a studied technophile, Tyler recognized the importance of introducing more modern methods of doing business in real estate by noting that customer service could become so much more efficient and quicker by focusing his brand on everything from online processing to social media. “I understand that customer service is the #1 aspect of being a successful Realtor. I make every customer interaction an experience they remember and learn from! I do this by leveraging technology and building great relationships with people.” Says Tyler.

Tyler’s adept nature in using technology as a medium allows much greater ease of communication as well as advertising whereas instead, most older realtors were afraid to commit to an online presence for their lack of skills in operating in any way they weren’t used to. Through tech, Tyler has been able to provide a quality and convenience of customer service that would typically be difficult to find.

Tyler Hogan’s ability to merge what is new and effective, with an industry that is memorial and proven, has been a phenomenal lesson in the importance of modernizing business. From the humble beginnings of working out of a Starbucks lobby to have sold over 10 million dollars in property in just his first 18 months of business proves that realtors like Tyler may very well lead the future of real estate.

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