The Seattle-based real estate brokerage’s loss widened dramatically from $1.8 million last quarter, but still grew revenue 33% from 2017
by Patrick Kearns May 10
State confirms it's investigating Zillow's Premier Agent program in New York and other third-party listing sites
by Patrick Kearns May 10
Opinion
Remember Arab Spring 8 years ago? The National Association of Realtors’ new leadership’s mission to transform the sprawling trade group is similar
by Brad Inman May 10
Opinion
Op-ed: MLSListings CEO Jim Harrison explains grievances with recent NAR actions and the upcoming vote to raise dues
by James Harrison May 9
HUD plans to halt implementation of Obama-era fair housing mandate until 2020
by Patrick Kearns May 8
Opinion
An old friend used to say that the Fed’s job was to carry an immensely valuable crystal orb balanced on a flat silver tray without edges, while refereeing a hockey game
by Lou Barnes May 4
Fewer than half of Los Angeles residents own a home according to a report from CityLab
by Patrick Kearns May 4
Revenue increases versus same period in 2017
by Patrick Kearns May 3
Earnings, agent count and operating expenses all rose above 2017 levels
by Patrick Kearns May 3
Zillow ranks the country's most popular neighborhoods in the US based on page views
by Patrick Kearns May 3
NRT lands top spot in brokerage list, and Keller Williams supplants Re/Max as top franchisor in separate ranking
by Patrick Kearns May 1
Position yourself as an expert, and build trust that lasts long past the sale
by Diane Morais Apr 26
Home prices are up 6.3 percent from last year and 0.4 percent over January, according to the latest numbers from the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller National Home Price NSA Index
by Patrick Kearns Apr 24
The best sales activity since November, but still below numbers from this time last year, according to NAR report
by Patrick Kearns Apr 23
The Fed has already made cash the most expensive in ten years, but no sector reports that loans are harder to get
by Lou Barnes Apr 20
Opinion
Not a lot of sellers will play, and worse: housing markets can plod along in predictable fashion for years and then... stop.
by Lou Barnes Apr 19