At a panel hosted by the National Association of Real Estate Editors, insiders agreed the future of buyer's agents is uncertain, due to legal scrutiny and technology
The update relies on AI neural networks that can judge things like finishes and curb appeal
Homeowners are clinging to low mortgage rates and increasingly aging in place, which means fewer people are selling and moving, and fewer homes are hitting the market
The CHOICERenovation program offers homebuyers a single loan with just one set of closing costs that they can use to buy a house and then fix it up
The real estate giant officially unveiled the rebranded Kansas-based headquarters of its new Zillow Home Loans division
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The 3 largest iBuyer companies are now competing directly in several major metro markets
In November, Rich Barton purchased oodles of Zillow stock. The investment has paid off handsomely as the market embraces his iBuyer pivot
Propy aims to create an Amazon-like homebuying and selling experience online and allow consumers to pay with cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin
The company's homebuying and selling platform is officially live in Orlando, Florida, its 11th market
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The industry is racing to compete with instant-offer iBuyer startups, and some, like Zillow, are aggressively pivoting. But those just getting started may already be too far behind ...
The Swedish furnishing giant's new product 'Rognan' can transform into a bed, a desk and a storage unit — perfect for studio apartments and other small spaces
The program will combine previously separate markets for mortgage-backed securities known as TBAs. Proponents say it will lower mortgage interest rates
On Tuesday in California at its WWDC 2019 event, the tech giant unveiled new features for the iPhone, including a 'Dark Mode', and a new computer
In 2 years, this sleek relocation assistance portal that helps agents serve customers has grown to 30k agents and launched a VAI skill
The tech giant will fund developments near its WA headquarters with 40% of units dedicated to middle income housing or 80% dedicated to low-income housing