Where Should Realtors Vacation?

The Top 5 Vacation Spots for Realtors

It is summertime and the time of year that many people head out of town on vacation! Although real estate is a 365 day-a-year business, it can be a good time to travel while many clients are also taking the time to get away before kids go back to school. So, if you are in real estate, where should you head for some much deserved time off? Here are 5 great suggestions:

San Francisco

Want to see where real estate prices are at their highest right now in the US? Then head to beautiful San Francisco, CA where development has been rampant over the past few years. San Fran is a great place to relax or explore with fantastic places to eat and some of the most luxurious hotels in the nation.

 

Paris

If international travel is more your thing, consider heading to the number one most-traveled to city in the world, Paris. Home to not only beautiful architecture but some of the best art in the world, Paris is perfect for couples or families. You can spend hours roaming the streets having rose or exploring the many rooms of the Louvre.

 

Boston

Many real estate agents love the history of homes and neighborhoods and there is no better place to explore historical sites and architecture than Boston. Whether it is exploring some of the beautiful buildings in Back Bay or South End or wandering around beautiful North End, there is a magic to the city that you must experience for yourself.

 

Tahiti

Maybe you have seen enough architecture and just want to get away from it all for a while. Tahiti offers some of the most stunning beaches in the world and is only an 8 hour flight from Los Angeles. Consider renting one of the over-the-water huts in Bora Bora for a unique experience that takes luxury to the next level.

 

Stockholm

In the heart of the Baltic, Sweden is one of the most serene places in the world with simple Scandinavian architecture that has beautiful lines and creative floor plans. As a real estate agent, many enjoy not only the tourist spots in town like the Vasa Museum but also just taking in the many unique neighborhoods around town.

 

 

Written by Gregory Kiep

With over ten years of experience in real estate marketing, Gregory has worked with top firms in Boston and Cincinnati, where he was raised. After completing his MBA at Xavier University, Gregory entered the world of real estate and successfully earned top Realtor awards for sales his first few years. Transitioning to a marketing role, he has worked in content and social marketing, SEO, web development, and branding for top firms around the country. He is currently the director of marketing at Charlesgate Realty. You can find out more about him at GregoryKiep.com or follow him on LinkedIn or Facebook.