Redfin offers refund in exchange for buyer agency agreement
The new “Sign and Save” program promises homebuyers a refund of 0.25 percent to 0.5 percent for signing a buyer agency agreement. Continue reading
The new “Sign and Save” program promises homebuyers a refund of 0.25 percent to 0.5 percent for signing a buyer agency agreement. Continue reading
Trainer Bernice Ross talks to popular TikTok credit expert Alisa Glutz to find out how you and your clients can optimize the potential of a credit profile for lower interest rates and better scores. Continue reading
Looking for a quick catch-up on the buzziest stories of the week? Here’s Inman Top 5, the most essential stories, according to Inman readers. Continue reading
Sixty-five employees are slated to lose jobs when the Atlanta-based lender, licensed in 48 states, ceases operations on March 29, the company confirmed in a WARN Act filing with Georgia officials. Continue reading
Rosen’s team includes seven additional real estate agents and one administrator, according to an announcement. Their move to SERHANT. comes as brokerages battle over top talent. Continue reading
Oppy is software that anyone can use to build an AI assistant to pick up the pieces of a busy workday, from scheduling meetings with integrated drive times to ensuring that last lead received the information they needed. Continue reading
The assumptions you make about what works, and what doesn’t, in real estate may be flawed, Jimmy Burgess writes. Find out what seemingly contradictory truths lie at the heart of business-building. Continue reading
In his latest Snapshot profile, Brandon Doyle looks at Nathan Brennan’s impact on the real estate industry through AI and computer vision and how technological innovation can revolutionize industries. Continue reading
Guy Gal spoke out last week about the challenges of 2023 and the way agents can avoid falling prey to negativity even during tough times. Continue reading
“Strategic move” expands New American’s footprint in the Midwest and East Coast regions, with a majority of DKMC’s loan originators and support staff to be retained. Continue reading