Coldwell Banker CEO on the future of offices: 'less rent, more happy hours'
The company has been re-examining the best use and layout of its more than 700 offices to maximize effectiveness and allocate savings
by Patrick Kearns Jun 4
The Real Word: Will virtual buying stick around post-lockdown?
Plus, the outdoor home features that capture homebuyers' attention and why they matter, now more than ever
by Byron Lazine May 29
(Agent dressed as) Bigfoot spotted in California listing photos
The listing was up for 4 days before Coldwell Banker agent Daniel Oster added the Bigfoot photos, which drew more than 640,000 views on Zillow alone. The home is now in contract
Coldwell Banker CEO: Real estate has undergone a 'tremendous transition'
Coldwell Banker CEO Ryan Gorman told CNBC it's not just millennials who are open to buying homes virtually
by Patrick Kearns May 25
Former Connecticut home of director Barry Levinson lists for $19M
The 38-acre property in rural Connecticut was home to the 'Rain Man' director for about 17 years
by Lillian Dickerson May 19
Zillow cuts off direct listing feed from Realogy franchisees
A Zillow spokesperson told Inman the company gets virtually all of its listings from MLS feeds these days
by Patrick Kearns May 19
Tales from the field: What I learned from Coldwell Banker's leadership
An assistant manager at Coldwell Banker shares how her office adapted to the coronavirus throughout March and the important leadership lessons she's learned since then
by Alison Wisnom May 18
How the coronavirus pandemic is reshuffling the luxury real estate market
Buyers are looking for homes in different places, and with different characteristics, than they did before COVID-19 brought chaos to the US
by Jim Dalrymple II May 15
Pandemic unlikely to kill demand from foreign luxury buyers
The pandemic's chaos has upended many parts of the economy, but luxury agents believe international buyers will still gravitate toward the relative safety of the U.S. market
by Jim Dalrymple II May 15
Massachusetts market snapshot: Inventory is tight
For agents in Massachusetts, the biggest struggle amidst the COVID-19 pandemic has been the lack of available inventory
by Lillian Dickerson May 11
Realtors are line of defense against banker greed
Opinion
The private sector and government leaders must be on guard as trillions of public dollars wash through the economic system and a broken economy can become a feasting ground for unsavory opportunists
by Brad Inman May 11
Sight-unseen luxury sales are taking place — with walkaway clauses
'The challenge is that they can't see it right now and yet there are still some people pulling the trigger,' Engel & Völkers Lake Placid agent Colleen Holmes told Inman
Ed McMahon’s former Beverly Hills mansion lists for $6.8M
McMahon was once at risk of losing the house to foreclosure, which caught the attention of President Donald Trump
Pennsylvania market snapshot: Agents ready for reopening
Gov. Tom Wolf declared real estate a nonessential business at the start of the pandemic, making it a challenge for agents to stay productive. Now that restrictions may start to lift, agents are eager to get back to work