Inflation is Making Americans Sick
Multiple new studies show rising costs of living are taking their toll on everyone’s physical and mental health. Continue reading
Multiple new studies show rising costs of living are taking their toll on everyone’s physical and mental health. Continue reading
Real estate agents have an ethical and fiduciary responsibility to promote fairness in the way their clients and others are treated. According to Dr. Lee Davenport, asking questions and supporting clients are key elements in becoming an active advocate… Continue reading
Like their peers, their perceptions have been shaped by their experiences, and many are entering the market for the first time later than their parents or grandparents. Continue reading
To keep the American experiment vital and vibrant, we need buy-in from folks who are getting overlooked in the current market. Broker owner Troy Palmquist offers insight into ways to make the dream more attainable. Continue reading
Rising mortgage rates are prompting some lenders to downsize to adapt to changing market conditions. But the market shift is also expected to drive mergers and acquisitions. Continue reading
With his slicked-back hair, full sleeve tattoos, nose ring and spot-on early-2000s punk rock singing voice, Wisconsin RE/MAX agent Colin Schindler struck social media gold this week with his MTV Total Request Live-worthy remake of Blink-182’s “All The … Continue reading
This month, Inman looks at luxury real estate to develop a working definition and determine how to differentiate services for discerning luxury clients. Continue reading
The investment management firm acquired nonbank mortgage lender First Guaranty Mortgage as part of broader strategy to serve lower end of market. Continue reading
Here’s a preview of what’s to come as we kick off Luxury Month and dive into the biggest market trends of 2022. Check back next week as Inman ranks the biggest deals of the past 12 months. Continue reading
Julie Jones is bringing her specialization in waterfront properties to Douglas Elliman’s Fort Lauderdale office. Continue reading