The real estate industry has so far secured 3.22% of the money being doled out as part of the pandemic-prompted Paycheck Protection Program
Patrick Stone, of WFG National Title Insurance Company, said Tuesday that home sales will likely be down in 2020, but overall, he's optimistic about an economic recovery from the current pandemic
Agents in Wisconsin are seeing a slow down during the pandemic. But they also said that inventory is so low that competition for homes remains fierce
The coronavirus pandemic has kneecapped many tenants' ability to pay rent. Landlords may want to offer some leeway, but they have to be smart about it
A new report shows that what was poised to be 'the most competitive' spring market in years instead ended up with plummeting numbers of new listings
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has left brokers more pessimistic than ever about the present, though they are more upbeat about the future
Google's data shows changes during the pandemic in home-related online searches. Some experts believe those trends hint at longterm shifts in consumer preference
The Paycheck Protection Program will potentially give real estate agents free money. But the program's launch has had a rocky start
Washington was the first U.S. state that saw a confirmed case of the coronavirus. A month and a half later the real estate industry soldiers on amid the chaos
Homeownership rates for LGBT Americans lag behind those of the broader population. A new report suggests fears of discrimination may be contributing to that difference
Spencer Rascoff served as CEO until 2019, when company founder Rich Barton returned
Rents still increased in March, but the growth slowed at a time when rents would normally be rising more quickly
A survey conducted by the Realogy-owned brand hints at how widespread the economic turmoil from the pandemic is becoming
A recent Inman survey showed that the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic have been mixed so far. But nearly everyone in real estate thinks they'll eventually suffer
The short answer is probably not. The long answer is complicated — and it's happening
Thad Wong, co-founder of @properties, said during an Inman Town Hall Thursday that there may be short-term 'sheer havoc' in parts of the industry
The number of people who have filed for unemployment in the past few weeks is approaching 10 million. This week, many of those people also had to pay rent
Homesnap has found that with more people online, the cost of clicks and impressions on certain platforms is going down during the crisis
A vast number of renters have lost their jobs during the pandemic, leading to 'fear far worse than expected,' according to a new survey of more than 2,700 landlords and 7,300 renters
The government is basically giving away free money. Most brokerages and agents should be able to take advantage of it