The brokerage slowdown has begun: Mike DelPrete
The market is softening and it’s reflected in quarterly declines. Fewer transactions mean less brokerage revenue. Continue reading
The market is softening and it’s reflected in quarterly declines. Fewer transactions mean less brokerage revenue. Continue reading
Finding and onboarding the right tenant is critical to a landlord’s ability to generate steady, reliable, long term income. Continue reading
If you’re looking to add updated smart home elements to your home or your latest listing, Realtor Brandon Doyle offers an overview of smart switches. Continue reading
MLS regionalization offers a variety of benefits for real estate pros and their clients, whether in urban metroplexes or rural markets. Continue reading
Public speaking is an essential skill in real estate to land a listing, close a deal and present yourself as an authority. Still, it’s also a skill most agents avoid building because they’re terrified of actually getting up to give a presentation. Continue reading
The 1930s saw a blend of influences and trends, driven in large part by the impact of the Great Depression. Broker Gerard Splendore offers insight into the historical and architectural roots of the decade’s home styles as part of his Circa series. Continue reading
Un-fair housing is an impediment to homeownership. Without fair access and opportunity to buy a home in this land of the free, homeownership likely feels to those denied like a nightmare, not the American dream. Continue reading
In a recent Pulse column, Inman asked its readers for their take on their own personal retirement plan or exit strategy. After reading each response, financial planner Jordan Curnutt could not help but let his financial planning brain start running wit… Continue reading
Looking for a quick catch-up on the buzziest stories of the past seven days? Here’s Inman Top 5, the most essential stories of the week, according to Inman readers. Continue reading
As home prices have risen, driven by supply shortages and increased demand, many real estate industry experts have started considering whether the existing commission compensation model is still working. Continue reading