Opinion
There are smart ways to overcome a cash offer for that apartment, condo or co-op your buyer really wants. Here's how to go about making your buyer's offer more competitive
First-time buyers need more hand-holding. Here are the questions you should ask and the ones you should answer
by Ellen Sykes Apr 12
Home affordability is an ever more elusive dream for many in today's market. Down payment assistance programs can be buyers' bridge to the reality of owning a home by overcoming the cash-to-close hurdle
It used to be that a condo was where you took a buyer who couldn’t pass a co-op board. Now, however, it's easier for developers to finance a condominium and simpler for buyers to apply
Holding costs rise and ROI falls. Competition from consumers and iBuyers increase. Here are some of the top issues that may have small-time investors concerned in 2022
by Taylor Anderson Mar 8
Opinion
There is a new breed of brokerage sprouting through the cracks of expansion created by the need to meet consumers in new places, and they're heavily leveraging in-house technology to deliver totally unique real estate experiences
by Craig C. Rowe Feb 18
While cash may be king in some markets, closing with greenbacks may not always be the best option for homebuyers or sellers
by Jenny Usaj Feb 9
Three-quarters of survey participants who purchased a home in the past 2 years had some regrets about at least one aspect of their new home, according to an analysis released Tuesday by Zillow
by Ben Verde Feb 8
The most common culprits for hindering an agreement are often avoidable missteps. Be prepared to guide your clients
by Santiago Arana Feb 8
Opinion
While the team at Prevu uses Expedia and Carvana to describe its approach, to me it's closer to the consumer insurance industry's move to shed its suit-and-tie, bureaucratic reputation with online quotes, service and mobile experiences
by Craig C. Rowe Feb 4
Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority outbid a dozen other investors to purchase 194 homes owned by an out-of-state investor
by Ben Verde Jan 28
Opinion
The intent behind Doorsey is to make the deal more transparent, to put it all up on the table so the entire open market can see what they're competing for
by Craig C. Rowe Jan 28
Arming buyers with the right information can help them avoid common sewer line issues or navigate them when they happen, real estate agents told Inman
by Taylor Anderson Jan 10
Opinion
Imagine if Facebook compensated users for every like, image post or ad campaign they started. That's the idea behind Blimp's approach to bettering the industry
by Craig C. Rowe Oct 8
Opinion
This platform benefits agents with unique luxury listings, investment properties, land and other real estate that doesn't get a lot of attention on the local MLS
by Craig C. Rowe Sep 24
The app's geospatial technology parent company is called One Hundred Feet, and it came about when two California entrepreneurs wanted to make sure their Uber Eats driver could accurately deliver a pizza
by Craig C. Rowe Sep 3