New York real estate firm closes after coronavirus scare

TripleMint, a technology-forward brokerage based in New York City, temporarily shuttered its doors on Monday after one of its agents was exposed to the coronavirus. Continue reading

Posh homes in Boston may be rotting to the ground

In some of the historic city’s most picturesque neighborhoods simmering problems have been exacerbated by depleting groundwater levels. Continue reading

All work, no play? How to find a better work-life balance

The housing market never sleeps, and the same can be said for a real estate agent. In this busy world, drawing a line between work and personal time can be challenging. Here’s how to strike a healthy balance. Continue reading

Breathy, gravelly and gruff: A few real estate voice-over actors tell all

Ever wonder about that person talking about “lush valleys” in the flyover video of the home you’re trying to sell? Inman went behind the scenes to learn more. Continue reading

Inman News quiz, March 6: Think you’re on top of the week’s stories?

The real estate industry threw some curveballs. Take Inman’s real estate news quiz to demonstrate how strong your talking points and cocktail banter are this week.
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Keeping It Real: Why you have to take risks in business

On this edition of “Keeping It Real,” a recurring podcast series on Inman, Peter Lorimer talks about why fear and self-doubt shouldn’t run your business.  Continue reading

Here’s a first look at the Waldorf Astoria’s new luxury condos

As the iconic Waldorf Astoria hotel moves forward with the conversion of 375 rooms into luxurious new condos, the property owner released the first photos of the units. Continue reading

The real estate agent living his best life as husband, mentor and mensch

Jim Walberg, founder of The Bay Area Team at Compass, takes time for gratitude while mentoring young agents and working alongside his wife, Ann Marie. Continue reading

‘Modern farmhouse’ listings have an edge on the competition

Within the past two years listings described as ‘modern farmhouse’-style sold for about 10 percent more than anticipated, according to a study by Zillow. Continue reading