Opinion
A first-time buyer — Inman reporter Andrea Brambila — goes through a day of socially distanced showings and wonders how to make the right choice while existing in a bubble
Limited income was the most cited factor holding back non-homeowners from saving, according to a new survey released Thursday by the National Association of Realtors
25% of surveyed Realtors said at least one buyer client had signed a deal without physically visiting the property, according to NAR's latest Economic Pulse Flash Survey
Court rules that discovery will continue amid coronavirus outbreak in suit against the National Association of Realtors and real estate franchisors Realogy, Keller Williams, RE/MAX and HomeServices of America
Waiving broker and appraiser dues for Q2 will cost a little more than $1M
'This ruling ensures we will be able to continue to provide this information,' said a Zillow Group spokesperson
Telemedicine doctors cannot currently order tests for COVID-19 but can write prescriptions
'Real estate professionals and the people they serve need to know what is happening — and not happening — in the real estate market right now,' trade group says
Several MLSs are adding a 'Coming Soon' status for the first time as part of the rollout, while others are instituting weighty fines immediately
California Regional MLS and MLSListings weigh seller fears and data accuracy
The Houston Association of Realtors will also waive third-quarter MLS fees totaling more than $4M
Canceling open houses, making showings voluntary and offering online training are some of the steps MLSs are taking. More drastic steps may be on the horizon
NAR will no longer hold its Realtors Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo in person in May
CEO Glenn Kelman: 'The whole industry has been talking about going virtual for a decade'
Agents are mixed on whether and how COVID-19 will impact their business
The suit alleges the lead generation firm won't stop harassing her with autodialed calls
In a blog post on its website, the company framed the layoffs as necessary in order to complete its pivot to becoming a multiple listing service vendor
Courts toss Zestimate suit, but let co-marketing case proceed
The suits exemplify patterns of behavior that other agents have alleged against SetSchedule, both in online forums and directly to Inman
Engel & Völkers Austin sued Independence Title and homeseller Robert Turner, but the court dismissed the case against Independence. Turner is countersuing, alleging breach of fiduciary duty. The case is set for trial on May 4