Artists including John Legend and Neil Young are offering free virtual concerts from their social media accounts for music lovers who are now social distancing
Gov. Gavin Newsom's order is meant to be a lifeline to people whose wages are shrinking as the coronavirus tanks the economy and forces people into isolation
The Washington-based multiple listing service has disabled the open house feature in its tech platform, meaning agents won't be able to input, search or view open houses
Buyers signed 21 contracts for apartments worth more than $4M last week
To access the nuclear shelter, residents need to take a dive in the home's pool
A coalition of landlords in New York City promised to stop evictions in most circumstances for 90 days. The move comes amid calls for tenant protections across the US
If you're waiting out the virus, it may as well be with 'House Hunters,' 'Fixer Upper' and 'Million Dollar Listing'
Barkley, who was inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame after a 16-year career playing forwards for various teams, wants to build affordable housing in his Alabama hometown
In the most extreme example, some clients with private jets have begun asking about buying homes on islands and in other isolated areas that they can flee to in case of disaster
Before joining Compass, Greg Hart spent more than 2 decades overseeing an array of products at Amazon
A survey released Thursday by the National Association of Realtors indicates sellers are cancelling open houses and requiring interested buyers to wash their hands and remove shoes
The industry giant has seen its stock price and market cap more than halved in the past 2 weeks
Mike Dodson previously worked as the chief revenue officer of OpenTable, where he forged relationships with tens of thousands of restaurants
Detroit-based Keller Williams Platinum is offering employees of Art Van Furniture free pre-licensing training when the company closes in May
What would the overall impact of suspending mortgage payments be on the US economy? A Keller Williams economist weighs in
Homesnap found that American homeowners will spend an average of 25.1% of their monthly income on their housing while renters will spend 37.9%