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Holiday Gift Guide for Landlords and Realtors

Holiday Gift Guide for Landlords and Realtors

As the holiday season gets closer and closer, take some time to treat yo’ self for all the hard work you put in this year. Whether you’re a real estate agent looking for a gift for a fellow realtor, or are a landlord wanting to treat yo’ self, the holidays are a great excuse to show appreciation for all the hard work you or a colleague has put in. Get inspired by our affordable holiday gift guide below.

For the Organizational Pro

Let’s face it – we could all use a little more organization in our life. While you or your real estate colleague might already have their own organizational setup down, it doesn’t hurt to gift them some additional stationary and supplies. A fun note pad is not only affordable but can brighten a particularly hard day. Setting yourself up for next year’s goals with a 2019 planner (and a cool pen) is not only practical, but can put you on the path for another year full of successes.

For the Coffee Addict

Who doesn’t love coffee? While gifting coffee or coffee-accessories is virtually fail-proof, with the right person this gift can seem even more meaningful. Personalize your coffee gift with your favorite bag of ground coffee beans and a USB mug warmer. For those on-the-go, opt for a travel friendly mug to keep spills to a minimum.

For Landlords and Realtors that Need a Break

We could all use a little TLC, and you and your real estate agent colleagues are no exception. Managing even just a single rental property can be very stressful, so gifting (or treating yo’ self) something that inspires a little relaxation is always appreciated. Ease into the holiday spirit with a hometown inspired candle (this brand has many different states and cities available!), a facemask or lotion, or a cozy throw blanket.

Whether you’re planning on buying these for yourself or a landlord or realtor you know, you can’t go wrong with any of the gift ideas above.

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