Real Estate Brokerage News
In interviews with 29 current and former NAR employees and leaders, including 19 who said they endured sexual harassment on the job, The New York Times described wrongdoing running not only through the trade organization but the subsidiaries and boards its executives currently sit on
The National Association of Realtors filed 4 requests in the US District Court in Western Missouri on Thursday involving commission rule changes, government investigations and discrimination
Keller Williams President Marc King warned that agents who've left the company will see their profit-sharing slashed unless they boomerang within 6 months
Opinion
The most explosive damage to the National Association of Realtors and the overall industry will result if the defendants lose one or both so-called bombshell lawsuits
It is so easy to dismiss someone because they may make a request you do not understand or even think is stupid. Truly listening, however, can set you on a new and wonderful trajectory
The Houston-based Christie's International Real Estate affiliate has also opened a new office in Lake Livingston and made 2 new hires to support the launch of the new division
The new office, to be managed by Corcoran Icon Properties Partner Michael Barnacle, is located on bustling Union Street, where trendy restaurants, boutiques and fitness studios are thriving
Tune in to Inman Access this week for a deep dive into the impact of the industry's megalawsuits and a tactical breakdown on what to focus on in today's housing market to come out on top
Beloved Keller Williams Moorestown agent Rob Montalbano died in a Lake Travis boating accident on Aug. 13. His brokerage and community have rallied to raise more than $68K for funeral costs
Real estate's brightest leaders shared their thoughts on the market, the bombshell commission lawsuits and how the industry might change in the future during Inman CEO Connect this month
Learn from this Canadian broker's professional journey and find out about her No. 1 rule for real estate investing
With so much to learn as a new agent, it helps to draw on the experience of those who've gone before. Find out where to start with this guide
Insurance as a hot-button issue is likely not going away anytime soon. As long as Mother Nature is in control, agents, buyers and sellers need to be more proactive than ever
The luxury brokerage's former chief operating officer steps into his new role as the company works to expand its market presence. Former CEO Mark Coppens will focus on plans to franchise
The Kossev Group founder Katie Kossev will be responsible for helping Side's 60 Texas partners grow their businesses through hands-on coaching and support, the company said
The layoffs are part of a reorganization plan that will streamline operations and bring cost savings in the long term, the real estate franchisor said in Securities and Exchange Commission filings
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