Not another real estate video! 7 YouTubers who’ll teach you something new

Looking to enlarge your perspective and consume content that’s not real estate related? These channels will help you broaden your knowledge base and build your brainpower, while having fun in the process. Continue reading

Move over YouTube, Insta and TikTok — The hot new video platform for 2023 is Foiye

If you’re ready to build your brand on a site exclusively devoted to real estate professionals and enthusiasts, Foiye is the place to be in 2023.   Continue reading

LISTEN: Commemorating Dr. King’s dream for fair housing with The King Center

The inception of federal fair housing and every subsequent expansion of fair housing rests on Dr. King’s willing sacrifice of his life for every American.  Dr. Lee Davenport speaks with Dr. Elizabeth Rosner of The King Center about King’s role in this … Continue reading

It’s time to take millennial homebuyers seriously. Here’s how to win them over

Expert Luke Babich shares his best advice for agents who are looking to build relationships with millennial homebuyers. Your marketing messages should be different for each audience, and these tips should help you connect quickly for optimal results wi… Continue reading

5 technology trends from CES you should stop worrying about

Is the future coming at you fast? Tech expert Brandon Doyle reviews technology “breakthroughs” that you don’t need to stress over. Continue reading

Lesson Learned: Take time for you

Find out how this luxury agent developed his high-flying real estate career without ever losing sight of his passions and interests. Continue reading

Inman launches immersive new video platform, Inman Access, for real estate professionals

The game-changing new offering launches today with hundreds of hours of original video content as well as content from Inman’s vast video library. Subscribers get it all — anytime, anywhere. Continue reading

The ‘Great Reshuffling’ didn’t come to a halt in 2022, new data shows

The number of moves slowed slightly from a record year in 2021 but remained at elevated levels nationwide, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau backed by internal metrics from U-Haul. Continue reading