Brokers and team members sounded off on agent compensation at Inman Connect New York
'Grow when your hair's on fire,' Keller Williams broker Sarita Dua said at ICNY
'It's worth taking the time' says 'Money Whisperer' Joe McLean onstage at ICNY
At ICNY, experts shared the top tech trends agents need to know for the decade ahead
Virtual reality, better video, podcasts and agent analytics are helping some brokers bring in new business
'Motivate your team to care about this not because they'll get in trouble if they get it wrong, but because human decency requires us to get it right,' says CEO of Speak Happiness
'Some people just want a check in the mail while others want to know who's coming into their home,' Amie Quirarte, an agent at Tahoe Luxury Properties, told a crowd at ICNY
'Change and disruption have become such buzzwords that it's easy to lose sight of the fact that there are things that stay the same in the business,' Warburg Realty CEO Frederick Warburg Peters said
'The community aspect has always been really critical,' Grace Ouma-Cabezas said at this year's Inman Connect New York
LulaFit works with property managers to bring gyms, spas and other wellness amenities into building complexes
The 9,000-square-foot space was chosen to fit the life of a high-flying actor
A trash-filled Bothell, Washington, property received 17 offers and sold after 5 days on the market
The home sits between two inlets and has a staircase leading to a beach
The 'We Buy Ugly Houses' company remade a home in Miami, Florida, in 2019
The Colonial-style home in Los Angeles was built in 1938 for $12,800
28 residents fell ill from high levels of carbon monoxide at Long Island apartment complex
Poulos, who will be speaking at ICNY 2020, talks about gender imbalances in real estate
The acquisition will allow CoreLogic to expand the type of risk assessments that it currently offers its clients
'No need to fabricate stories, just an I think Purplebricks is great, or Purplebricks is the future of real estate would be fantastic!' reads an email from one of the marketing directors
California Governor Gavin Newsom and Oakland's mayor have signed on to a solution that would allow the nonprofit to buy the home 'for a price not to exceed the appraised value'