The most-read news stories of 2019

Amazon tiny homes, the bombshell buyer’s broker commission lawsuits and all things Keller Williams were top-of-mind for Inman readers in 2019. Continue reading

The biggest real estate crime, safety and court stories of 2019

Let’s look back at some of the most gripping, noteworthy and just plain strange real estate crime stories of 2019. Continue reading

Easy, last-minute holiday gift ideas for your clients

Here is a list of small, inexpensive and easy-to-find holiday gift ideas that your real estate clients are sure to appreciate. Continue reading

Company tied to Sarah Palin sells unfinished Arizona home for $6.2M

A limited liability company tied to politician and former Alaska governor Sarah Palin just sold an unfinished house in the desert for $6.2 million. Continue reading

Buyers not seeing your listing’s potential? Here’s the answer

One of the biggest marketing trends we are seeing across the board in real estate is 3D renderings. Here are five listings that are doing it just right and why it’s such an advantageous marketing technique. Continue reading

3 ways you might be breaking the law unknowingly

Did you know that 12 states maintain their own do-not-call lists? In addition, many municipalities around the country have enacted do-no-solicit door-knocking rules. Violation of these rules can result in thousands of dollars in fines and even jail tim… Continue reading

Keeping It Real: How to kill success

On this edition of “Keeping It Real,” a recurring podcast series on Inman, Peter Lorimer talks about how to get out of your head and do what’s best for you and your business. Continue reading

How to build a real estate business that can go the distance

Skills like leadership, coaching and others needed to run a successful real estate business are not always instinctual, so here are four key points I work by that keep my business thriving and my skill set on point. Continue reading

This was the year — and decade — big money pumped into real estate

Both 2019 and the decade leading to it were dominated by disruption. And the thing fueling that disruption was a whole lot of cash. Continue reading