50 tips for surviving a housing market downturn
Inman’s Coast to Coast Facebook community weighed in on their memories of the housing crash 10 years ago, and the response was incredible. Continue reading
Inman’s Coast to Coast Facebook community weighed in on their memories of the housing crash 10 years ago, and the response was incredible. Continue reading
Ruth Kennedy Sudduth of Landvest Boston rises early on the farm and convenes alumni meetings at Harvard Business School. Continue reading
As coronavirus infections spread and cause shutdowns of offices and schools across the U.S., many are understandably on edge. Here’s how to curb some of that fear by taking preventative measures. Continue reading
Right now, the impact that coronavirus is having is causing strain on many, whether it’s actually in your market or not. Here are a handful of ways to help relieve some of the tension you might be feeling and keep it business as usual as much as possib… Continue reading
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
In some of the historic city’s most picturesque neighborhoods simmering problems have been exacerbated by depleting groundwater levels. Continue reading
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
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
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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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