Inman News quiz: Think you’re on top of the week’s biggest 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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Traveling to a galaxy far, far away could be as easy as going downstairs

The Agency’s new $26.5 million contemporary craftsman listing includes a 5,000-square-foot Star Wars-themed basement entertainment complex and home theater. Continue reading

Ronald Reagan’s pre-presidential home hits the market for $6.75M

The Colonial-style home in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Little Holmby was built in 1938 for $12,800. Continue reading

‘This could have turned out much worse’: Landlord’s illegal heaters to blame for carbon monoxide leak

Twenty-eight residents reported falling ill from high levels of carbon monoxide at Long Island, New York, apartment complex. Continue reading

Courtney Poulos on why women need to invest in more real estate

Poulos, who will be speaking at Inman Connect New York, January 28-31, talked to us about why we need to encourage women to let go of fear. Continue reading

The agent who knows every inch of his Pacific Northwest island market

This week, Jason Shutt, a broker at Windermere Realty on Bainbridge Island, Washington, seals the deal after sweating the results of a septic system inspection. Continue reading

Nonprofit to buy home occupied by homeless moms since November

California Governor Gavin Newsom and Oakland’s mayor have signed on to a solution that would allow the nonprofit to buy the home “for a price not to exceed the appraised value.” Continue reading

Nonprofit to buy home occupied by homeless moms since November

California Governor Gavin Newsom and Oakland’s mayor have signed on to a solution that would allow the nonprofit to buy the home “for a price not to exceed the appraised value.” Continue reading

The search for housing in San Francisco continues — this time, with subterranean ‘sleeping pods’

Development company Elsey Partners has proposed two new apartment buildings in San Francisco’s Mission District that seek to provide affordable housing options by way of underground communal living areas in a city that’s increasingly pricing out the av… Continue reading