Majority of Americans now use AI to learn about the housing market

Despite incorporating the use of AI more and more in their market research, most Americans still see the real estate agent as the best resource when it comes to buying and selling, a new study by Realtor.com says. Continue reading

How the pressure of today’s market creates innovation, clarity and joy

Pressure creates diamonds and refines real estate professionals, Verl Workman writes, when you rethink the way you look at the current market. Continue reading

Real estate leadership lessons: How to thrive in ambiguity

Learning to live in the gray area beyond the illusion of certainty, Dezireh Eyn writes, is one of the most important skills you can develop as a real estate leader. Continue reading

Buyer’s market now in doubt as new listings tank 7.3%

Zillow’s latest market report revealed a burgeoning seller retreat in August, as new listings dropped 7.3 percent in one month. However, there are still plenty of opportunities for buyers to make a deal, especially in the South. Continue reading

How to wow clients and win every time: Now Streaming

Learn practical strategies to earn trust, stand out with transparency and create a referral-ready client culture that drives lasting success. Continue reading

Innovation, acquisition and the art of scaling smart: Now Streaming

Top industry leaders share their strategies for scaling a real estate brokerage so that it’s not just growing bigger; it’s growing smarter. Continue reading

Inside the mind of today’s homebuyers: Now Streaming

Understand the psychology of Gen Z, millennial and high-end buyers in this compelling and timely panel discussion. Continue reading

Homesellers are delisting their homes instead of dropping prices

Delistings jumped 48 percent nationally, but the trend is particularly noticeable in Miami. Continue reading

Here’s the data you need to grow your real estate business right now

The agents who will thrive this year aren’t waiting for the market to change, Jimmy Burgess writes. They’re making the market work for them. Continue reading

Waning buyer activity pushes home price growth to 2-year low

Sixty percent of the nation’s largest markets saw home prices slip from May to June, with the largest drop happening in Washington, D.C., due to federal layoffs. Continue reading