Property management platform TurboTenant clinches $6.5M
TurboTenant allows landlords to syndicate listings, manage leads and vet and accept applications online. Continue reading
TurboTenant allows landlords to syndicate listings, manage leads and vet and accept applications online. Continue reading
Homelight’s acquisition of Eave will allow the startup to offer loans to buyers across California, Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Texas. Continue reading
The Series D round is the latest indication that investors are hot on startups that rent apartments from landlords to sublease them to tenants. Continue reading
In Phoenix and Atlanta, users of Redfin’s website and mobile app are now invited to request an offer from Opendoor. Prompts will appear in the form of a button on property pages for off-market homes and on a page through which homeowners may schedule a… Continue reading
Glenn Kelman believes clear victors will emerge from the real estate tech arms race in the next couple years. Mergers and acquisitions are inevitable, he argues. That’s because real estate websites want to insert themselves into the transaction, while … Continue reading
Opendoor is “relocating” about 260 operational positions from markets around the country to Phoenix, where the iBuyer first began buying and reselling homes in 2014. Continue reading
The Seattle-based tech-powered brokerage joins a crowded field of iBuyers that already includes Opendoor, Zillow Offers and Offerpad. Continue reading
Nine out of 10 Generation Z homebuyers, the youngest group to wade into the housing market, plan on using an agent to buy a home. Continue reading
Even if the industry fends off the legal assault, other threats to buyer’s agents, including cracks in the MLS, are appearing. Continue reading
The Counselors of Real Estate, an invitation-only professional organization of 1,100 real estate advisers and other professionals around the world, has revealed its annual list of the 10 top issues facing real estate. Continue reading