Inventory has been tightening for 27 months straight
The 10% year-over-year drop in inventory is driving home prices up
Agents are being offered leads via email in exchange for money
Filings were submitted on 676,535 U.S. properties — a 27 percent year-over-year drop
Michael Davenport, ex-bassist for punk-pop band 'The Ataris,' has been accused of scamming 100,000 people
The brokerage now operates in 38 states and Washington, D.C.
Blues, crisp whites and metals for the top of the house are trending in 2018
A year before his death, he launched the Poor People's Campaign to fight job and housing inequality, among other issues
Florida and Texas have the best income-to-rent ratios for real estate workers
Phoenix, Arizona-based Desert Ridge Community Association has removed over $250 worth of signage
The company already operates in Texas, Illinois and the District of Columbia
Buyers are shelling out well above asking price to nab the homes they want
Marks beginning of ongoing strategic partnership between the two companies
Homebuilders should take advantage of strong buyer demand, increased millennial involvement and wage growth
'Renting has clearly become the lesser of two housing affordability evils in many major population centers'
Homeowners are shelling out for extra storage, new countertops and wireless appliances
To get a pool, private screening room or extra bedrooms, you'll have to spend much more
Consumers can view inventory numbers, median days on market, and home prices for Manhattan and Brooklyn
Coldwell Banker's 2018 Smart Home Marketplace Survey reveals access to smart home tech and VR can make or break a deal
Low median home prices, access to public transit and good schools pushed the Windy City to the top