Place to triple its workforce to bring its platform to more agent teams

Team leaders Chris Suarez and Ben Kinney built a $1 billion proptech unicorn. Now they’re planning to triple the company’s workforce by the end of next year. Continue reading

DOJ, home prices and equality: Brad Inman talks real estate’s future

Inman reporters Marian McPherson, Andrea Brambila and Jim Dalrymple discuss coverage of the biggest stories in real estate — and how those stories might chart the industry’s path. Continue reading

Inflation may be pricing many Americans out of household staples – namely groceries.

80% of respondents say rising inflation has made it more costly for them to buy groceries. Of those who say inflation has made it more costly to buy groceries, almost 30% are no longer able to afford groceries for themselves or their family.   38% of respondents say the rising cost of groceries has led them […] Continue reading

From NFTs to IPOs: The top real estate investment stories of 2021

Proptech’s banner year, a couple long-awaited IPOs, surging rent growth and more — here’s all the hot Property Portfolio news that hit the press in 2021. Continue reading

Ex-Zillow exec Jay Thompson launches AgentLoop listing app

Available on iOS and Google Play, AgentLoop enables agents to share listings and get real-time feedback on those listings all in one place. Continue reading

Realogy in 2022: Power buying, a luxury ‘turbocharge’ and more

Realogy CEO Ryan Schneider outlines why he’s bullish on the luxury market, where his company aims to invest and how his team is ready to take on whatever 2022 brings. Continue reading

WATCH: Brad Inman + Inman reporters discuss what to brace for in 2022

The world is confusing. The market is confusing. Brad Inman and Inman reporters discuss what trends and opportunities we have to look forward to as we head into a new year. Watch a free preview now, then register for Connect Now to tune in live. Plus, … Continue reading

Redfin calls on real estate websites to drop crime data

The company cited the real estate industry’s history of redlining, as well as the potential to reinforce racial bias, as reasons to abandon crime data on search portals and other websites. Continue reading