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Real estate is a competitive industry. Almost any agent can get the job done, but truly successful agents will go above and beyond to make sure their clients feel understood and genuinely cared for
This enthusiastic group from eXp attended Inman Connect — and they share why it matters more than ever
Affordability challenges mean some sellers are reducing asking prices, but demand for homes continues to outpace supply, says First American Chief Economist Mark Fleming
During his latest CNBC appearance, Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman said rising mortgage rates, softening home price growth and changing buyer attitudes are all signs of an impending shift
A pair of Carribean islands once owned by late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that initially asked $125M as a pair are now asking $55M each
Luxury homes that eventually go to auction sometimes come across as the black sheep of listings and require a nuanced approach. Here are luxury agent Aaron Kirman's top tips for success
The man jumped from the 32nd floor of 100 United Nations Plaza, just steps from the United Nations building in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan, during a tour with an agent
Catch up quickly on the most significant stories of the week, as determined by Inman readers. Here's Inman’s Top 5 stories of the week of May 20-26, 2022
Nearly 1 in 5 homesellers dropped their listing price during the 4-week period ending May 22, a high watermark unmatched since October 2019, according to a new report from Redfin
Opinion
Buying a home is hard, but it's not impossible. As a knowledgeable expert with a fiduciary duty to your clients, it's your role to help buyers weigh and evaluate their options
Opinion
Rather than focusing on output, as measured by transactions completed, focus on what your agents have put into their businesses and the communities they serve. Celebrate your agents for their contributions to local charities and organizations
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As buyers continue to rethink their lifestyle post-pandemic, you may be helping them to look for homes from a distance, with only a short trip to make their final decision in person
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The company responsible for making home inspections smarter seeks to facilitate 'certainty in the transaction'
A mobile, transparency-in-transaction software company, Openn, has started a pilot program to test its platform with agents in the Golden State
Filed Wednesday, the lawsuit accuses brokerages and property owners of telling renters at risk of homelessness that their vouchers would not be accepted