Most Gen Z sellers have regrets over pandemic home purchases

Five years after the arrival of COVID in the US, 94 percent of Gen Z and 86 percent of millennial first-time homesellers say they regret their pandemic-era purchase, according to an analysis by Opendoor. Continue reading

Take the Inman Intel Index survey for March

Each month, hundreds of real estate agents, brokers, executives and investors report on what they’re seeing in their corner of the industry. Add your insights. Take the survey. Continue reading

7 tips for building a rock-solid reputation as a real estate pro

Agents who prioritize their professional reputation don’t just survive in the real estate business, coach Darryl Davis writes. They dominate it. Continue reading

Court pauses broker’s suit over brick-and-mortar office mandate

State legislation introduced last week in West Virginia would make an exception to the requirement for out-of-state-brokers, if passed. Continue reading

Senators Waters, Warren sound alarm on HUD cost-cutting plan

Senators Maxine Waters (D-CA) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) sent Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner a letter on Monday, demanding that he halt plans to cut staff at the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity. Continue reading

The end of traditional CRMs: How AI is transforming real estate

AI-powered platforms are transforming real estate brokerages by automating workflows, enhancing client engagement and driving higher adoption rates — giving agents the tools they need to close more deals and scale faster. Continue reading

Fathom Realty lifts agent count by 21% — but posts $22M loss in 2024

Fathom CEO Marco Fregenal says growth from My Home Group deal and smaller brokerage walkovers has company on track to achieve positive adjusted earnings in Q2 2025. Continue reading

Connor Fields: From Olympic gold to overcoming adversity

On Tuesday, Olympic Gold Medalist Connor Fields took the stage during his Inman On Tour Nashville session “Unstoppable: Building Resilience in the Face of Adversity,” where he delivered a message about persevering and overcoming adversity. Continue reading

The top 1% could buy nearly all homes in the US with their wealth

The value of America’s nearly 100 million homes hit $49.7 trillion at the end of 2024, as the combined net worth of the wealthiest 1 percent of Americans hit a record $49.2 trillion, according to a Redfin analysis. Continue reading