Making Hospice an Easier Choice

(Editor’s note: This story is part of a special report for The John A. Hartford Foundation.) People with terminal conditions who receive Medicare are currently required to forgo curative treatment in order to receive hospice (care for people whose medi… Continue reading

What to Talk to Your Tax Pro About Before 2019

Outside of the annual spring ritual of filing tax returns, most Americans are not regularly thinking about their taxes. However, this year, there are several compelling reasons why taxpayers should be thinking about this subject ahead of peak season. W… Continue reading

A Guide to Caregiving at Any Stage

Whether you’ve just taken on the responsibility of caring for a spouse, parent, family member or friend, or you’ve been doing it for many years, the need for good information and support never ends. Over the years, Next Avenue has written hundreds of a… Continue reading

The Real Word: What does the digital end-to-end transaction dream look like?

Watch Byron Lazine and Nicole White give a real estate agent’s perspective on industry-related topics. This week: the real estate transaction dream and what the pros wish they knew when they started. Continue reading

Inman Person of the Year 2018: Kenya Burrell-VanWormer

Under Burrell-VanWormer’s leadership, the Houston Association of Realtors opposed and questioned proposals by NAR to raise dues. So what’s next? Continue reading

How do you celebrate the holidays? Agents share their favorite traditions

What do you do to make the holidays special? Whether it’s old or new traditions, if you’re American or have roots from somewhere else, the holidays are a magical time. Continue reading

How two Realtors played Santa to their neighborhood senior center

With only a few weeks of planning, the two — who both work for Berkshire Hathaway Innovation Real Estate — reached out to friends and family to secure gift donations for the residents of ManorCare Health Services. Continue reading

A Salem witch trials home finds new life 325 years later

The 4,253-square-foot Framingham, Mass. estate was once home to Peter and Sarah Clayes, the latter of whom was accused of being a witch during the infamous 1692 Salem witch trials. Continue reading