SIRVA Blogs
A global resource for HR leaders to gain insights into the current state of the relocation industry.
Navigating Today's Real Estate Market![]() | Declining real estate markets can create chaos in your relocation program – but it doesn't have to be that way. Learn strategies and best practices for coping with the current market from David Barlow's blog, offering insights to help you reduce real estate risk and improve your organization's loss-on-sale assistance program. |
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A Closer Look at Global Relocation![]() go to blog | Global relocation involves literally hundreds of different issues – and Julian Yates aims to address them all in this blog! Topics covered include mobility trends, global relocation industry updates, global mobility program development, overcoming obstacles to global workforce development, and much more. |
| What's New in Tax and Legal go to blog | With the real estate market in a tailspin, and millions of home owners facing negative equity and possible foreclosures, it is critical that employers--offering relocation packages to their employees and relocation companies--stay up-to-date on legal and tax changes that impact employee relocations. In this blog, Hank Roth will offer timely updates and insights on these complicated issues to keep you ahead of the game. |
The Mortgage Insider![]() go to blog | Today’s depressed housing market doesn’t have to be a burden on your company’s relocation program. Stay up-to-date with the latest mortgage industry trends—including rate and market updates that directly impact your transferees. Gain insight into how these changes will ultimately affect your company’s relocation program and actionable best practices for safeguarding your transferees in this fluid market. |
SIRVA University 2010 Live Blog go to blog | Get up-to-the minute updates on SIRVA University as we live blog on February 1-3. With so much changing over the past year, it is critical to begin to think differently about current trends facing the relocation industry and how your company can prepare for 2010. Prepare to Relocate Your Thinking. |




