Subscribers can use an eligibility lookup feature to match clients with programs and compare up to 4 programs at once
The policy change will only apply to agents who join the company on or after April 1, 2020
The suit alleges defamation, slander, libel and negligence. Zillow denies the claims
North Texas Real Estate Information Systems' 38,000 agent and broker subscribers will have access to 3 of 8 products in Remine's 'MLS 2.0' platform
Plaintiffs ask for every detail of agent and broker compensation in real estate transactions nationwide for the last 13 years
Updater expects approximately half of all US households moving in 2020 to use its tech
Drew Uher, CEO of agent matching company HomeLight, suggests 5 must-have 'apps' agents should offer consumers in their 'app store'
Don’t miss your opportunity to lead — from the front or from the bench
Jenny Wemert, team lead at Wemert Group Realty, told the audience at Inman Connect New York that 'agents want a home'
The Engel & Völkers agent shows real estate what resilience looks like
Now an agent at Warburg Realty, Allison Chiaramonte said she joined a top-producing team at a big brokerage but 2 years later felt ready to build her own brand
They also expect to spend more on brand awareness than lead generation
Breaking into the luxury property market takes a lot of money, but there's one marketing factor that may be overlooked
NAR's Strategic Thinking Advisory Committee came up with new statements in collaboration with Havas, the same ad agency responsible for the 'That's Who We R' campaign
The National Association of Realtors' board of directors approved a slew of new policies Monday, including rules that require agents complete ethics training less frequently
In a 729-70 vote, the trade group’s 800-member board on Monday voted to approve the Clear Cooperation Policy
The trade organization is mulling a policy change that would require its 1.3 million members to complete code of ethics training every 3 years instead of every 2 years
This is 'something that has kind of been talked about in the shadows and in the closet for a long time,' one attendee of the Realtors Conference & Expo said Saturday
NAR's Multiple Listing Issues and Policies Committee on Saturday voted to approve the Clear Cooperation Policy. The proposal now moves to NAR's Executive Committee
Before National Association of Realtors members debate a controversial pocket listing policy Saturday, the trade group addressed common questions gathered by MLS executives