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As we navigate the ever-evolving social media landscape, it is crucial to recognize both the potential and the challenge it presents, New Jersey agent Ed Stulak writes. Continue reading
As we navigate the ever-evolving social media landscape, it is crucial to recognize both the potential and the challenge it presents, New Jersey agent Ed Stulak writes. Continue reading
In her first column for Inman, Vija Williams writes that it’s never too late to thrive in an uncertain market — even if your team was unprepared for the shift. Continue reading
Find out how this top producer turned digital marketing expert created a platform to help agents thrive online in Brandon Doyle’s latest Snapshot profile. Continue reading
Learn how this South Florida team uses the lessons they’ve learned from family and professional mentors to create optimal outcomes. Continue reading
Record-low inventory and rebounding buyer demand buoyed U.S. homesellers’ profit margins for the first time in a year, according to a quarterly market report published Thursday by real estate data firm Attom. Profit margins for median-priced single-fam… Continue reading
Requests for purchase loans are still down 21 percent from a year ago last week, even as mortgage rates retreated from 2023 highs on encouraging inflation news. Continue reading
Lack of inventory driven by mortgage lock-in effect may persist if the Federal Reserve maintains a ‘higher-for-longer’ rate strategy to combat inflation, Fannie Mae economists said. Continue reading
1stDibs will become an extension of The Agency’s personalized service, extending it into the realm of “unparalleled access to exceptional design,” according to the luxury brokerage. Continue reading
The office launched in January 2023 and in the last three months has brought on four big regional names as well as five other high-performing luxury agents, according to the luxury brokerage. Continue reading
Zillow, Apartments.com and AffordableHousing.com agreed to join the fight in a continuation of a war on rental fees the Biden administration announced in March. Continue reading