Inman News quiz: Think you’re on top of the week’s biggest stories?

The real estate industry threw some curveballs. Take Inman’s real estate news quiz to demonstrate how strong your talking points and cocktail banter are this week.
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6 tips for listing your home on Airbnb during the holiday season

Thinking of making a little extra dough this holiday season by listing as a short-term rental? We talked to former Airbnb employee and SuperHost Daniel Rusteen for his best tips on hosting a rental through the holidays. Continue reading

Phoenix Suns owner unloads Arizona’s most expensive home

Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver sold his Paradise Valley mansion to an anonymous buyer for $19.25 million. Continue reading

Home price gains reversed trend and accelerated in September

Home prices rose 3.2 percent year-over-year after rising 3.1 percent year-over-year in August, according to the latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller US National Home Price NSA Index. Continue reading

Bright MLS delays pocket listing rule penalties

Agents who violated the multiple listing service’s new pocket listing ban had been set to face $5,000 fines beginning next week. Continue reading

Bright MLS delays pocket listing rule penalties

Agents who violated the multiple listing service’s new pocket listing ban had been set to face $5,000 fines beginning next week. Continue reading

Why Working Retirees Have Stayed Employed

A growing number of Americans age 65 and older are shunning traditional retirement and continuing to work, part-time or full-time. And 37% of employees say they expect to work past 70, according to a 2018 Willis Towers Watson survey. While more employe… Continue reading

Boomer Blaming, Finger Pointing and the Generational Divide

“Don’t trust anyone over 30.” It’s a line made famous by ’60s activist Jack Weinberg when a San Francisco Chronicle reporter interviewed him about the ongoing Free Speech Movement at the University of California, Berkeley. Generational finger pointing … Continue reading

Finally: A Push to Help Americans Save for Emergencies

For six years running, the Federal Reserve has found that roughly 40% of U.S. households would have difficulty coping with a $400 unexpected expense. A financial emergency would hit people 50 and older especially hard; AARP recently found that 51% of A… Continue reading