Elyse  Marsh

Elyse Marsh

Agent

License #: 9084099

Pinnacle Group

Mobile:
617-803-3571
Office:
781-237-5000
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Elyse will help you make smart, informed real estate decisions

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Are 50-year mortgages an affordability fix or a time bomb?

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Mon, 2025-11-17 04:00
This week on The Download, Inman contributors and staffers weigh in on the controversy surrounding President Trump's 50-year mortgage idea.

The 5 non-negotiables of real estate AI

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Mon, 2025-11-17 03:56
AI in real estate should give agents time back, not take more of it. It should surface meaningful actions the agent didn't even know to ask, create outcomes, and then give the agent the power to approve, edit, or decline every move.

3 opportunities agents miss without a top global brand

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Mon, 2025-11-17 03:19
Real estate may be local, but aligning with a brand that’s truly global provides many agents with the opportunity to take business to greater heights.

AI basics for agents: How to get started with confidence

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Mon, 2025-11-17 03:12
Foundational guidance to help real estate teams and agents understand AI and put it to work for their business

NAR Promises Accountability and Transparency as Exec Committee Approves 2026-2028 Strategic Plan

USA Real Estate News-RISMedia - Sun, 2025-11-16 17:15

HOUSTON—In a highly anticipated move, today, the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) has adopted a new 2026-2028 strategic plan that promises to modernize the organization and transform the member experience. Approved unanimously by the NAR Executive Committee, the plan is set for implementation on Jan. 1, 2026. “NAR is rebuilding trust by executing the largest…

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Dawn of a new era: Here’s how NAR says it’s changing for its members

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Sun, 2025-11-16 16:30
Two years after controversy engulfed the nation's largest trade group, the National Association of Realtors says it's charting a new course.
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