Catch up on all the big commission conversations from Inman Connect

The chaos surrounding commissions that characterized much of 2024 was still on the minds of the professionals packed into the New York Hilton Midtown last week. See the conversations you missed. Continue reading

Leaders foresee opportunity in wake of antitrust commission suits

Leaders at last week’s Inman Connect New York were more upbeat than they were a year ago, and suggested that for all of last year’s tumult, the best agents might just thrive in real estate’s new normal. Continue reading

We all need to care about the LGBTQ+ community

Like all Americans, LGBTQ+ people deserve the right to thrive — not just exist, broker and community advocate Jamie Zapata writes. Continue reading

8 actionable ways to guide real estate clients with integrity

When clients know they can trust you, coach Darryl Davis writes, referrals flow, relationships deepen and reputations grow. Continue reading

How to go from a good real estate agent to an exceptional one

Are you truly committed to your business, or are you just interested? The difference determines whether you’re merely good or truly exceptional, broker Nick Schlekeway writes. Continue reading

The expanding role of micro-units in property renting

Despite challenges, municipalities are increasingly open to micro-unit developments as they seek innovative solutions to the affordability crisis, multifamily expert Michael Zaransky writes. Continue reading

Agents embrace private listing networks. Consumers? Not yet

Sixty-nine percent of agents since 2020 have recommended their sellers list on a private listing network. However, sellers still favor listing on the multiple listing service, a Zillow survey said. Continue reading

Listing descriptions are the most popular way to use AI: SURVEY

Delta Media Group conducted a survey of 100 brokerages on their sentiment toward the growth of artificial intelligence in real estate. Continue reading

Most wildfire victims won’t return to Palisades, Josh Altman says

Former “Million Dollar Listing” real estate agent Josh Altman predicts that nearly 70 percent of Pacific Palisades residents won’t return to rebuild following the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. Continue reading