6 surprising real estate paradoxes that’ll change how you do business

The assumptions you make about what works, and what doesn’t, in real estate may be flawed, Jimmy Burgess writes. Find out what seemingly contradictory truths lie at the heart of business-building. Continue reading

How Nathan Brennan is creating an AI real estate revolution

In his latest Snapshot profile, Brandon Doyle looks at Nathan Brennan’s impact on the real estate industry through AI and computer vision and how technological innovation can revolutionize industries. Continue reading

Broker Spotlight: Merry Morgan Holotik, Compass Florida

Broker Merry Morgan Holotik can (literally) tell you what it takes to scale the summit of Mt. Everest and plant your brokerage’s flag there. Continue reading

Balancing family, business and innovation with Dirk Zeller

In his latest Snapshot profile, Brandon Doyle talks to Dirk Zeller who has left an indelible mark on the industry as he balances his roles as a family man, entrepreneur, coach and author. Continue reading

13 ways to find a home for your buyers in this tight market

If you currently have buyers but cannot land an escrow, writes team leader Carl Medford, consider stepping up your game to provide the highest level of service possible. It’s time to start thinking outside the box. Continue reading

How Jeff Lobb navigates a career built on passion, innovation, family

In his latest Snapshot profile, Brandon Doyle offers insight into the SparkTank Media founder’s marketing philosophy and personal commitments. Continue reading

Powerful takeaways you need to know from Inman’s CEO Connect 

From markets to mindset to commissions, trainer Bernice Ross breaks down the top insights from the power-packed CEO Connect stage. Continue reading

Equity Angels offer a new approach to proptech and innovation

Trainer Bernice Ross talk with Kenya Burrell Van Wormer and Katherine Winston about their new initiative to transform the real estate and proptech industry by supporting “underrepresented, underestimated and underutilized” entrepreneurs. Continue reading