WATCH: Make your agents employees for higher attach rates

Paul Hurst, the vice president of venture investments at First American, advises that companies are more likely to get consumers to use affiliated services if they use W-2 agents Continue reading

WATCH: Surviving and thriving in a changing market

It’s tough out there. Watch three seasoned leaders share their tactics for maintaining momentum in slow markets onstage at Inman Connect New York. Continue reading

WATCH: Avail and Cozy offer new technology for landlords

Ryan Coon, co-founder & CEO of Avail, and Lucas Hall, head of industry relations at Cozy and Apartments.com, discussed what their companies have to offer at Inman Connect New York. Continue reading

WATCH: Trading homes like stock

Thomas Sponholtz, founder and CEO of Unison, explores the idea of trading equity on a home during this panel at Inman Connect New York 2020. Continue reading

WATCH: Big money and MLS disruption are ‘here to stay’

Experts said Friday that the multiple listing service landscape is likely to see continued technology innovation, as well as consolidation, in the future. Continue reading

WATCH: How I built Climb Real Estate

Climb co-founder Mark Choey reflects on how the firm grew from two guys in a loft to a top brokerage before being shuttered earlier this year. Continue reading

WATCH: Life after an agent team — the good, the bad and the ugly

Now an agent at Warburg Realty, Allison Chiaramonte said she joined a top-producing team at a big brokerage, but two years later, she felt ready to build her own brand. Continue reading

WATCH: Why tech might be the only solution to the affordability crisis

“Innovation has to come from startups,” Divvy Homes CEO Adena Hefets told an Inman Connect New York panel. Continue reading

WATCH: Why does real estate lag behind in online buyer collaboration?

Industry leaders at ICNY discussed why online buyer collaboration isn’t solved for despite the sophistication of AI-powered e-commerce experiences. Continue reading

WATCH: Compass likely to avoid WeWork’s fate: Venture capitalists

Compass and WeWork both took massive amounts of cash from SoftBank, but experts say the two companies are actually quite different. Continue reading