Action! CRMLS adds video manager WellcomeMat as partner
WellcomeMat helps agents organize, publish and analyze video content performance. California Regional MLS welcomed the marketing add-on as a proptech partner. Continue reading
WellcomeMat helps agents organize, publish and analyze video content performance. California Regional MLS welcomed the marketing add-on as a proptech partner. Continue reading
A struggling Hilton hotel, near John F. Kennedy International Airport, will be converted to nearly 300 affordable housing units, according to a plan unveiled last week by developer Slate Property group that was first reported by The New York Times. Continue reading
Ishbia, majority owner of the Phoenix Suns, was knocked over by Nuggets’ star Nikola Jokic in a play that headed his way, for which he was given a technical foul. Continue reading
If your bio is all about you, (how awesome you are, how many awards you’ve won, how many houses you’ve sold, etc.), then you’re bio is boring. Find out what should (and shouldn’t) make the cut. Continue reading
Watch this week’s featured Inman Access class to discover the secrets to building trust, credibility, and differentiation to succeed in a challenging and saturated marketplace. Continue reading
Solid communication, attention to detail and a willingness to go the extra mile are all necessary to create a well-thought-out contract package. Continue reading
To cover an expected budget deficit, the National Association of Realtors’ Finance Committee has proposed aligning dues with the Consumer Price Index, increasing the likelihood of annual hikes. Continue reading
The Local Logic tool will provide members of the California Regional Multiple Listing Service with critical demographic and economic intelligence on real estate markets around the country. Continue reading
Charlie Lee, the National Association of Realtors’ senior counsel, spoke on legal issues impacting agents at the MLS Association Executives Session at the Realtors Legislative Meetings on Sunday. Continue reading
The sale-leaseback platform plans to launch a marketplace later this year designed to serve homesellers and buyers, both individuals and investors, EasyKnock revealed to Inman exclusively. Continue reading