The luxury listing agent’s ultimate marketing checklist

There’s a lot more to marketing a listing than just putting it in the MLS — especially when it comes to luxury properties. Two top luxury agents share their must-dos for building a strong marketing strategy for every home. Continue reading

Can’t get the cat out of your listing? 5 tips for dealing with pet odors

Bad odor is one of the hardest challenges to overcome when selling a home. Find out how to get to the root of the problem and fix it once and for all. Continue reading

The holiday gift guide real estate agents actually want you to shop

Struggling to come up with gift ideas for the real estate agent in your life? Inman has you covered. Continue reading

How to get the most out of Inman Connect New York: Advice from a veteran attendee

Jay Thompson has attended 16 Inman Connect events and counting, and over the years, he’s learned a few tips for making the absolute most of the networking event. Follow his lead, and you will, too. Continue reading

Hustle, drive, commitment: How to find the right agents for your team

How can team leaders find talent who will be able to stay the course in 2022? Keller Williams expansion team leader Adam Hergenrother says if you find agents with these raw ingredients, then you can provide the rest for a team win. Continue reading

California Regional MLS launches venture fund, invests in Perchwell

CRMLS CEO Art Carter says the fund will serve agents’ and brokers’ need for “high-quality technology that enables them to do their jobs without worrying about how their data gets used.” Continue reading

The 10 hottest housing markets to watch in 2022

The top U.S. housing markets for 2022 are mostly affordable tech hubs with outdoor recreational opportunities that have become attractive alternatives to pricier coastal markets of late. Continue reading

‘I blundered’: Better CEO apologizes to workers after layoffs go viral

Better CEO Vishal Garg has apologized to the mortgage company’s staff, saying he failed to show adequate respect for the 900 former employees who were let go last week. Continue reading