In 1928, United Country changed the real estate marketing landscape by introducing the first real estate catalog. In the years since, we’ve found innumerable ways to communicate with brokers, agents, buyers and sellers and are constantly looking for new ways to hold conversations about real estate, auctions, lifestyle properties and more. Platforms like this allow people to communicate regardless of geography – the very thing our founder, Roscoe Chamberlain, had in mind when he printed that first catalog nearly a century ago.
Our vision for this blog is that it will allow us to share the things we think are most important with you – industry and market information, company announcements, videos, helpful home buying and selling hints and more – as well as get input from you about your real estate experiences.
United Country Real Estate has come a long way since its humbled beginnings in 1925. This year, we celebrate nine decades of accomplishments...
Your personal real estate agent bio is a marketing tool and effective at assisting you build your brand...
In honor of United Country’s 90 year celebration, we’ve broken down the top 10 things to do in the Big Easy...
The improving job market has consumers feeling more confident, and the rebound in home prices is building household wealth for homeowners...
Congratulations to Jimmie Dean Coffey of United Country Coffey Realty & Auction on his two new roles within the United Country team!
When consumers feel confident enough to make more discretionary purchases such as recreational property, it means...
As we celebrate United Country’s 85 years of heritage this month, we take note of the other exciting things that happened in 1925...
Chamberlain’s innovative spirit has remained the foundation for what the company has become today...
United Country Auction Services was named winner of the 2010 NAA Marketing Competition...
United Country is among the top 10 percent of all franchise systems nationwide to receive this honor, one of only two national real estate franchise..
United and its affiliates conducted a staggering 1,100 auctions. Is it any wonder these guys are king of the hill?