Does low inventory make the market crash-proof?
On The Download this week, we’re asking: Is low inventory having a protective effect on the housing market? How long can it last? Continue reading
On The Download this week, we’re asking: Is low inventory having a protective effect on the housing market? How long can it last? Continue reading
Wondering what you missed? Find out with Inman’s Top 5 most-read stories of the week. Continue reading
Listing Showcase from ShowingTime+ is an exclusive and elevated listing experience that gives sellers a premium online listing and highlights an agent’s brand on Zillow. Continue reading
Las Vegas resident Wayan Garvey filed a complaint calling out Keller Williams’ allegedly “relentless marketing practices” and accusing the franchisor and agent Britney Gaitan of violating federal law. Continue reading
Just in time for Father’s Day, Devon Broderick brings back the Dad Joke in a big way with this real estate-related compilation. Continue reading
Your pipeline in 180 days is a reflection of the work you are doing today. Based on the work you are doing now, what do you expect your pipeline to look like in six months? Continue reading
Loan servicer Mr. Cooper is ‘deeply disappointed’ that the HUD OIG audit focused on problems it says were mostly technical, rather than on borrower outcomes. Continue reading
The premium for buying a home is now 17 percent higher than it was a year ago thanks to high interest rates and stubborn home prices, according to John Burns Real Estate Consulting. It might push the rent even higher. Continue reading
Retaliation for filing a discrimination complaint violates federal law, even if the agent is an independent contractor, judge says. BHS has vowed to appeal. Continue reading
Patrick Carroll was sued by restaurant manager Miguel Angel Weill, who accused Carroll of spitting on him during a videotaped dispute in April. Carroll has not been served with the lawsuit, according to his attorney Duncan Levin. Continue reading