Putting the leads in leadership
The real estate industry may not be perfect, but a recent Inman Agent Appreciation survey shows that, overall, agents tend to be happy with leadership at their companies. Continue reading
The real estate industry may not be perfect, but a recent Inman Agent Appreciation survey shows that, overall, agents tend to be happy with leadership at their companies. Continue reading
A pair of industry leaders argued Thursday at Inman Connect New York that NAR’s recently approved Clear Cooperation Policy will ultimately be good for everyone. Continue reading
The game-like environment serves as the growing brokerage’s campus — and eliminates the need for a brick and mortar operation. Continue reading
The game-like environment serves as the growing brokerage’s campus — and eliminates the need for a brick and mortar operation. Continue reading
HomeServices of America executive chairman Ron Peltier urged real estate professionals at ICNY to focus on the customer experience if they want to survive a changing industry. Continue reading
HomeServices of America executive chairman Ron Peltier urged real estate professionals at ICNY to focus on the customer experience if they want to survive a changing industry. Continue reading
Gensler Co-Managing Principal Joseph Brancato shared how driverless cars will improve walkability and reclaim city space for people onstage at ICNY. Continue reading
While the past decade in real estate has seen technology innovation around the initial steps in the real estate journey, — such as finding an agent you can trust or having access to thousands of property listings at your fingertips — the mechanics of t… Continue reading
PrecloseGO is a sleek, super-simple way for transaction coordinators to manage the escrow process, interact with buyers and sellers, and take the deal to the finish line. Continue reading
At ICNY, experts shared the top tech trends agents need to know for the decade ahead — think “super” apps, more voice control and better online leads. Continue reading