Teams help agents hone specialties, fast track growth

A group of panelists at Connect Now argued Tuesday that real estate teams have an array of benefits for agents, and that teams will only become more popular. Continue reading

Don’t miss today’s stellar lineup at Connect Now

We’ve got a stellar lineup for today’s Connect Now. You should join us! Too busy today? Don’t worry, your ticket includes the replays too. Continue reading

Century 21 at 50: What’s next?

Mike Miedler, President & CEO of Century 21, will discuss the past, present, and future of the business at Connect Now on March 16. Be part of the conversation. Register to join us today. Continue reading

NAR CEO on racial injustice: ‘This is not a new issue’

Bob Goldberg reminded attendees at Inman Connect Now that the current situation is a long-standing one, and equality and fairness in housing is the trade group’s mission. Continue reading

Real estate industry of the future will focus on ‘lifestyle over location’

Philosopher and entrepreneur Matthew Ferrara shared how health, economic and racial issues will push the real estate industry to focus on consumers’ quality of life. Continue reading

Coldwell Banker CEO on the future of offices: ‘less rent, more happy hours’

The company has been re-examining the best use and layout of its more than 700 offices to maximize effectiveness and allocate savings. Continue reading

The economic downturn won’t end investment in real estate tech

Two venture capitalists said Thursday that there’s still plenty of space for innovation and money to disrupt the real estate industry. Continue reading

How the coronavirus pandemic is changing home financing

Vishal Garg and Adena Hefets discussed how the pandemic is impacting financing for homebuyers during a panel titled “Advances in Ways to Buy a Home.” Continue reading

This is not the time for ‘marketing as usual’

Industry experts Katie Lance, Kendall Bonner and Victoria Kennedy say agents shouldn’t be afraid to talk about controversial topics. Continue reading