Transitions, eliminated positions, acquisitions: Inman’s Top 5

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NAR’s Clear Cooperation Policy tweak: Inman’s Top 5

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Ousted CEO speaks, merger rumors, DOJ weighs in: Top 5

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A big week in M&A and the fate of Clear Cooperation: Inman’s Top 5

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Major scores, massive deals, more lawsuits: Inman’s Top 5

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Bad habits, bleak forecasts, no crashes: Inman Top 5

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Compass snaps up major Washington DC luxury brokerage

Washington Fine Properties operates in Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia and has about 150 agents. The company’s leadership team will remain in place after joining Compass. Continue reading

No, the Washington DC housing market isn’t crashing amid layoffs

A social media frenzy suggested government layoffs are tanking the housing market in the nation’s capital. But economists armed with data tell Inman it’s mostly business as usual in D.C. Continue reading

Curbio to pay $7.5M to settle Washington DC fraud lawsuit

The pre-sale home renovation company denied all allegations and said it decided to settle to focus on its path forward. Attorney General Brian Schwalb called it a win for consumers Continue reading

Madeleine Albright’s former DC home hits the market for $4M

The late former U.S. Secretary of State had lived in the Federal-style house since 1968 and originally purchased it for $100,000. Continue reading