Opinion
Opendoor is deftly turning its super-skimpy buyer commissions into a competitive advantage to optimize its business model
by Mike DelPrete Sep 9
Catch up on the most-read stories of the week, as determined by Inman readers. Here's Inman Top 5 for Sept. 2-8, 2022
by Dani Vanderboegh Sep 9
An antitrust case filed by Arizona broker Grady Hillis is now dead. The National Association of Realtors insisted the lawsuit was 'frivolous,' 'meritless' and 'recklessly thrown together'
Opinion
The strength of your database begins with you. If you are working on yourself and your business and showing up in the world trying to add value, others will respond in kind
by Jeff Roth Sep 9
Opinion
Byron Lazine and Nicole White discuss the Goldman Sachs prediction on falling home sales, the return of the 40-year fixed mortgage, California blackout risks and Apple’s iPhone 14 event
by Byron Lazine Sep 9
When creating an offer, keeping a multiple-offer mindset is essential. You should always assume the sellers are reviewing multiple offers so you can make sure your client comes out on top
by Tom Toole Sep 9
September is a fantastic time to refresh your listings and create unique, eye-catching marketing campaigns that will get your listings sold now
by Bernice Ross Sep 9
Foreclosure notices have been on the rise in the past year, but actual bank repossessions remain scarce. That may be starting to change
by Daniel Houston Sep 8
The partnership will provide members with its Renaissance web development and content management platform, luxury-focused lead generation tools and other innovations, REW says
by Craig C. Rowe Sep 8
The Michigan-based lender's 'name, image and likeness' deal with men's football and basketball teams has expanded to encompass women's basketball and volleyball
by Matt Carter Sep 8
Coinbase executive Joseph Lallouz and his wife Chloe Thevenoz paid $18.9M for the five-story brownstone and a separate carriage house in the 'beacon of hope,' reports say
by Ben Verde Sep 8
Legal battle of wills rages on as the 3 parties have motions to compel pending before the court. On Tuesday, REX pushed back against Zillow’s motion to compel, calling it a 'fishing expedition'
40% of renters report losing sleep when trying to find a place to rent after a break-neck spike in rent prices. Three-quarters said they made concessions to afford rent.
by Taylor Anderson Sep 8
With her reign beginning in 1952, the queen became one of the best-known and most-beloved leaders in the world during her more than 70 years on the throne
by Jim Dalrymple II Sep 8
Fannie Mae's National Housing Survey suffered its sixth-straight month of declines — and the lowest reading in a decade — as market conditions pushed buyers and sellers to the sidelines
by Marian McPherson Sep 8