So you found drugs at a listing property. Here’s what to do next
What do you do when you come into a property you’re supposed to show and discover drugs? Tracey Hawkins, a real estate safety expert, shared tip with Inman. Continue reading
What do you do when you come into a property you’re supposed to show and discover drugs? Tracey Hawkins, a real estate safety expert, shared tip with Inman. Continue reading
A subterranean house, built by Avon executive Girard Henderson in the 1970s, has recently returned to the market with an astonishing $18 million price tag. Continue reading
Pregnant real estate agent Jennifer Irigoyen was stabbed and murdered outside her apartment building in New York on Sunday night. Continue reading
A quarter of those rookie Realtors identify as minorities. And given the increasingly diverse makeup of the home buying public, it’s more timely than ever for real estate agents to consider how to foster diversity in their ranks as well as how best to … Continue reading
The average Gen-Zer will need to save $304 per month for the next 12 years to afford a 10 percent down payment and closing costs for a median-priced home ($386,310) by the time they’re 30. Continue reading
At the Inman Connect New York 2019 real estate conference on Wednesday, a panel consisting of 20-something members of “Generation Z” stressed that although they believe technology is important, it’s not the only integral aspect of buying a home. Continue reading
Iconic gangster Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán tried to use the Hells Angels to kill a real estate agent in Canada, a Brooklyn court heard this week. Continue reading
A Canadian woman is holding a contest for her $1.3 million home for the bargain-basement price of $19 and an essay. Continue reading
In the latest real estate scam in New York, people are posing as real estate agents and asking renters to transfer deposits for non-existent apartments. Continue reading
Learn how one broker was inspired after watching the Netflix series “Tidying Up with Marie Kondo” and how a potential “tidying up” movement could impact the entire real estate industry. Continue reading