Compass recruits influencer (and Corcoran agent) Randy Baruh
Baruh works in New York City and brings with him three other agents and one administrator. His move comes as brokerages compete intensely for top talent. Continue reading
Baruh works in New York City and brings with him three other agents and one administrator. His move comes as brokerages compete intensely for top talent. Continue reading
The Tate Property Group joins Coldwell Banker as the recruiting of rockstar agents and teams remains one of the low-key most important trends in real estate. Continue reading
From collaborating with Wiz Khalifa to scene stealing on Amazon Prime’s “Twin Love,” siblings Krish and Akash Chandani are betting on a big 2024 as their luxury Compass team shifts into high gear. Continue reading
Fava and his New York-based team are the latest agents to participate in a trend of leaving a brokerage, only to return some time later. Continue reading
The fifth-floor unit at the Standish in Brooklyn Heights was often mentioned in the “Superman” comic books as Clark Kent’s abode. Now the real-life 2,400-square-foot condo is for sale. Continue reading
Small brokers may not get as much attention as the big guys, but they make up the majority of the real estate industry’s firms and manage to win David-and-Goliath struggles every day. Continue reading
An SEC filing showed the Compass CEO is letting go of $25 million in performance-based restricted stock unit awards in exchange for something a bit more tangible. His salary is also going up to $900,000. Continue reading
Fourteen of the real estate industry’s biggest leaders shared their thoughts on rising mortgage rates, slowing sales, antitrust suits, National Association of Realtors drama, and several other headline-making stories along with their hopes for the new … Continue reading
The case is the latest of numerous antitrust lawsuits that have emerged in the wake of the October verdict in Sitzer | Burnett. It names NAR, Compass, Redfin and others as defendants. Continue reading
New York City and Palm Beach saw the greatest number of high-end luxury sales this year, while Los Angeles, marred by the new mansion tax, did not make the list. Continue reading