2018 bathroom trends revealed
Removing bathtubs and adding new faucets were popular changes this year, as Baby Boomers led the way in renovating their restrooms Continue reading
Removing bathtubs and adding new faucets were popular changes this year, as Baby Boomers led the way in renovating their restrooms Continue reading
The U.K.-based flat-fee brokerage Purplebricks has unveiled its brand new logo — the company name inside an open purple square. Continue reading
Nicolai Kolding, currently the broker of record at National Real Estate Referral Group and a long-time Realogy executive, has enlisted the public’s help in finding his son after 15-year-old Thomas Kolding left home and failed to return on Oct. 30. Continue reading
C.A.R. is collecting donations that it plans to distribute to members who have lost their homes or other property in the state’s ongoing wildfires. Continue reading
Jason Bateman, head of Redfin Mortgage, told Inman the company anticipates that 10 percent of its November closings will ultimately be all-digital, with that number growing as more customers learn of the option. Continue reading
In an announcement today, the company unveiled a new service called Vacasa Multifamily that will provide short-term rental management in cities. Property managers and developers using the service will be able to turn their urban units over to the compa… Continue reading
Rising seas are threatening thousands of homes but the building in these flood-prone areas still continues, according to a new study from Zillow and Climate Central. As many as 400,000 homes are at risk of regular flooding by 2050, the study says. Continue reading
At least four female real estate agents in Massachusetts received calls and texts from an unidentified man attempting to arrange meetings with them. Continue reading
Amazon is bringing more than 25,000 jobs and investments of $2.5 billion each to Northern Virginia and the New York City borough of Queens. Continue reading
In life, the creator of the legendary Marvel comic universe Stan Lee also loved real estate — his Los Angeles homes were regularly featured in magazines. Continue reading