Bret Calltharp: The maestro behind real estate success stories

In the latest in his Snapshot series, team leader Brandon Doyle talks to Bret Calltharp, director of agent engagement at MoxiWorks, about helping others reach success beyond what they thought they could achieve. Continue reading

Top 20 things Realtors really want for Christmas in 2023

Forget Cross pens and Starbucks gift cards. According to mega-team leader Carl Medford, here’s what’s really on the wishlist of every real estate pro right now. Continue reading

Leaders in luxury: Mayi and Daniel de la Vega

How one family turned their brokerage into a beacon of innovation and excellence. Mother-son team Mayi and Daniel de la Vega have led ONE Sotheby’s International Realty to emerge as the definitive luxury leader representing Florida’s East Coast. Continue reading

20 year-end-review questions to guide your 2024 business plan

Reflection, renewal, rethinking the old ways: This is the perfect time of year to reevaluate the way you do things, writes Nikki Beauchamp. Here, she shares 20 questions that should guide the process. Continue reading

New lawsuit accuses eXp of ignoring agent sexual assault

The suit accuses now-former eXp agents of sexually assaulting a woman and claims eXp failed to stop the “abhorrent behavior.” It follows a similar case that began in February. Continue reading

Mauricio Umansky settles Malibu lawsuit with pro-Israel donation

Following the attack in Gaza in October, plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Umansky and his partners decided their time and energy would be “better served” on more important matters, allowing Umansky to settle with a donation to a pro-Israel charity. Continue reading

Mr. Cooper: Hackers got personal info on past and present customers

Loan servicing giant Mr. Cooper, which is facing multiple lawsuits over a recent cybersecurity breach, will provide two years of identity protection services and credit monitoring to all current and former customers. Continue reading

Leigh Brown is running for Congress — again

The former NAR vice president of advocacy also ran for Congress in 2019, and at that time, she sued the Federal Election Commission for ordering her to stop running business ads in advance of that year’s primary. Continue reading