Inman reached out to more than a hundred of the country's top-performing Realtors and asked them what they would say to a real estate agent just starting out in 2023. These are their answers.
The former WeWork chief executive officer has accumulated a real estate portfolio in excess of $1 billion since departing the shared workspace giant in 2019 following a calamitous IPO bid.
There's no doubt that eXp has been on a hot streak, but that doesn't mean the brokerage lacks challenges to consider as it looks to 2022, including scaling operations through rapid growth.
The LGBTQ+ Real Estate Alliance has unveiled its first-ever "Top Producers list," which ranks agents and teams by sides and sales volume.
The Berkshire Hathaway company had the most transaction sides in 2020, though Realogy Brokerage Group did the most volume. Several newer tech-focused companies also had good showings.
Former Real Trends President Steve Murray, along with former Real Trends Vice President Scott Wright, will now lead RTC Consulting. The firm will advise real estate companies as they navigate things like mergers and acquisitions.
The real estate conference has kicked back into high gear. Check out our extensive list of events, data drops and Realtor conventions scheduled for 2024.
Keller Williams announced the move of Erica Deuschle and her 10-person team on Tuesday.
The company needs to navigate a successful public offering all while retaining agents and delivering on its tech promises. Don’t miss Inman's deep dive on Compass’ biggest challenges for the coming year.
Kyle Seyboth closed 497 transactions and $127.7 million in sales in 2019, according to Real Trends. He and his 12-member team are jumping to Century 21.
The Kansas City, Missouri-based team leader spoke with Inman about how he runs his team and what he looks for when hiring a new team member.
Kyle Seyboth of Keller Williams and Alexa Lambert of Compass snagged top individual agent awards from the Real Trends + Tom Ferry The Thousand rankings.