New-home sales fall sharply in March
Sales of new, single-family homes fell 15.4 percent to a seasonally adjusted rate of 627,000 in March, according to U.S. Census Bureau data. Continue reading
Sales of new, single-family homes fell 15.4 percent to a seasonally adjusted rate of 627,000 in March, according to U.S. Census Bureau data. Continue reading
A changing of the guard at the real estate portal also led to the ousting of two longtime executives. Continue reading
The Inman Brand Ambassador Program has been re-designed to meet this moment in time, when the industry needs to be connected more than ever. Continue reading
Brad Inman’s brilliant podcast guests ponder the future of MLSs beyond Covid-19. Continue reading
Traffic to listings on Zillow plummeted in the first weeks of the pandemic. But it has since rebounded, suggesting more consumers might be ready to buy and sell homes. Continue reading
More than 26 million individuals have filed for unemployment since COVID-19 began spreading throughout the country. Continue reading
When she was growing up in New York, Gloria Ascher was eager to learn Ladino, the Judeo-Spanish language her parents brought from Izmir, Turkey. “Teach me that song,” Ascher would say to her mother, who didn’t encourage the language that she told her d… Continue reading
As a person caregivers regularly turn to for support, Carol Zernial would seemingly have answers to most of the difficult questions that come with assisting older loved ones. But she finds herself struggling with a dilemma involving her own father. The… Continue reading
When David Parnes and James Harris started, they decided to focus on Bel Air. They didn’t have any contracts or leads, but by following these four steps — paired with a lot of hard work and dedication — they soon became the go-to leaders in the market…. Continue reading
During these unprecedented times, it’s important for agents to do everything they can to protect themselves and their buyers from hiccups during the process. Here are a few things you can do. Continue reading