Real estate payrolls end on a strong note to close out a volatile year

Brokers, agents and homebuilders tallied a solid hiring month amid the holiday season even as the downturn in real estate transactions continued, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Continue reading

Compass seeks to sublease NYC headquarters in belt-tightening play

The New York-based brokerage is shopping around 89,000 square feet of office space at 90 Fifth Ave. in Manhattan as it looks for ways to stem its losses, which clocked in at $154 million in 3Q22. Continue reading

Social media matters more when you’re a team leader. Here’s how to stand out

Don’t just coax your team to grow; show them how you do it. When you are a leader you need to have a vibrant digital presence to show your crew that you are more than just talk. You have the talent to help them connect where it counts. Continue reading

Independent landlords, rest easy with RentRedi: Tech Review

RentRedi is a six-year-old software company with hundreds of thousands of units under management totaling close to $10 billion in value. Continue reading

How do you build trust? Know more than your competition

There is a great deal of data out there, but understanding how to provide context and meaning can help you set yourself apart. Continue reading

Long & Foster expands to South Carolina’s Lowcountry

The HomeServices of America subsidiary has more than 9,000 agents in over 200 offices in Washington, D.C., and 7 states along the East Coast, from South Carolina to New Jersey. Continue reading

Want to buy a home in Canada? You’ll likely have to be Canadian

As of Jan. 1, homes in Canada can only be purchased by the nation’s citizens and a few other groups after a new law went into effect. The step’s a campaign promise of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Continue reading