The 31 biggest residential deals of 2023 commanded $50M or more
New York City and Palm Beach saw the greatest number of high-end luxury sales this year, while Los Angeles, marred by the new mansion tax, did not make the list. Continue reading
New York City and Palm Beach saw the greatest number of high-end luxury sales this year, while Los Angeles, marred by the new mansion tax, did not make the list. Continue reading
Scandals, lawsuits, technology and more dominated the headlines in what turned out to be one of real estate’s most eventful years in recent memory. Continue reading
From a French chateau to a two-flat in Chicago, here are some listings that caught the eye of Inman’s writers this year. Continue reading
You may not want to hear the truth, writes Jimmy Burgess, but you need to hear it if you want to make big improvements in your performance. Here are the five things you need to get real about. Continue reading
From warm neutrals and wood slat walls to personal pickleball courts and a renewed interest in furniture with curves, designers revealed their favorite home design trends for the new year. Continue reading
Instead of just looking ahead to 2024, writes author and trainer Bernice Ross, it’s a good idea to look back at some of the lessons you’ve learned and the challenges you’ve faced and apply those lessons to your upcoming plans. Continue reading
Land expert and new Inman Contributor Poujan Sadri offers insights to help you understand the world of land use and development for residential, commercial or industrial projects. Continue reading
As we launch ourselves into 2024, find out how eXp’s Troy Palmquist is creating inspiration, motivation and celebration to keep moving toward his goals. Continue reading
Reorzo is a web app that integrates with Wordpress to give agents a way to deliver an AI chatbot and location-specific marketing reports and web pages, among other lead engagement tactics. Continue reading
Forget concrete and steel. According to CEO and investment expert Avi Philipson, the future of building is greener and more sustainable and fueled by surprisingly traditional materials. Continue reading