New York Multiple Listing Service rebrands as ‘OneKey MLS’
The multiple listing service, formed after a merger of Hudson Gateway MLS and Long Island MLS, claims it has more than 42,000 subscribers and 47,000 listings. Continue reading
The multiple listing service, formed after a merger of Hudson Gateway MLS and Long Island MLS, claims it has more than 42,000 subscribers and 47,000 listings. Continue reading
The multiple listing service, formed after a merger of Hudson Gateway MLS and Long Island MLS, claims it has more than 42,000 subscribers and 47,000 listings. Continue reading
The move is the latest step in Opendoor’s evolving relationship to real estate agents and the industry as a whole. Continue reading
Leading a team is an act of service. If you approach situations like having a struggling agent on your team from the perspective of serving others so they grow, it will allow you to capture opportunities for your personal and professional growth. Continue reading
On this edition of “Keeping It Real,” a recurring podcast series on Inman, Peter Lorimer shares why you need to increase your bandwidth when it comes to your dreams. Continue reading
Do you have big goals but come up short in achieving them? Here are eight simple steps that you can apply to just about any goal to break it down into achievable increments. Continue reading
Welcome to our new recurring column, “Tales from the field.” Sourced from various pros all over the country, these short stories recount what agents are seeing on the front lines and what others can learn from them. This week, broker-owner Laurie Westo… Continue reading
Does your bio feel tired? Crafting a bio that draws clients in doesn’t have to be a chore. Here are a few techniques, backed up by knockout real life examples, to help you give your bio a revamp. Continue reading
Masayoshi Son also signaled a note of caution in a new interview, a sign that growth of his beneficiaries could be on the wane. Continue reading
The law exempts most apartments built within the past 15 years, and, thanks to lobbying by the California Association of Realtors, doesn’t apply to most single-family homes. Continue reading