Opinion
The National Association of Realtors' latest ad campaign for Realtors misses the mark
by Teresa Boardman Feb 13
Opinion
New smart home technology enables homeowners to move seamlessly around their kitchens and bathrooms and have some fun
by Brandon Doyle Feb 13
Opinion
An industry veteran shares how he took his brokerage from brick-and-mortar to virtual, and offers advice on how you can do the same
by Jay Thompson Feb 12
In real estate today, sellers have options. Please share how you navigate those choices with your clients in this one-question survey
by Inman Feb 12
Opinion
Today’s AI-powered pricing models will play an increasingly important role in property pricing, and they could solve two of agents’ thorniest problems: contingent sales and price reductions
by Bernice Ross Feb 12
A few readers in markets where iBuyers have matured described noticeable impacts that could offer a glimpse of what may be in store for many other agents
by Inman Feb 11
Opinion
How does the code of ethics inform the way that you approach your marketing strategies and platforms?
by Christy Murdock Feb 11
Opinion
My attempt to coin some terminology, add structure and provide clarity to the plethora of new real estate businesses
by Brad Inman Feb 10
Find out how once boring suburban enclaves are becoming the new centers of the Millennial universe
by Christy Murdock Feb 10
Opinion
If you're newer to real estate or want a snapshot of how we got to this point in the mortgage industry, here's a quick look
by Missy Yost Feb 10
SmartMLS CEO Kathy Elson expands on the ins and outs of the pocket listing ban
by Byron Lazine Feb 7
New research suggests that they're not
by Steve Cook Feb 6
Opinion
What's not to like? This line of products are high quality, makes everyday life more convenient and is reasonably priced
by Brandon Doyle Feb 5
Opinion
Strive to be the producer who solves problems and guides clients, who helps others get better and who gives back to this industry we all love
by Jay Thompson Feb 5
When there are nanny cams watching, smart devices quietly recording and cookies tracking you all across the internet, what steps can you take to protect both you and your clients from the very real, and sometimes unknown, invasions of privacy? Here are five ways to limit unwanted attention.
by Bernice Ross Feb 5