The lawsuit, which was filed by three civil rights groups in May, says HUD unlawfully suspended Obama-era Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing mandate
Privately-owned housing starts are down 3.7 percent from March, led by a nearly 13 percent drop in multifamily
NAR's Melanie Wyne and industry attorney Mitch Skinner discuss federal regulators' concerns ahead of June real estate competition workshop
Flood insurance, net neutrality, tax reform and FHA loans for condos are chief among legislative issues for 2018
Realtors are attending this year's conference to hear about everything from fair housing to new technology
A survey of Inman readers taken on the site reveals overwhelming numbers are against the National Association of Realtors' proposed $30 annual dues increase
Inman reporters are live on the ground this week for the 2018 Realtors Legislative Meetings and Trade Expo
Some homeowners and part-time residents in closest proximity to the active Kilauea volcano have already abandoned the Big Island for safety on U.S. mainland
Facility in converted hotel would be third for small Queens community
New home search portal seeks to rise above the 'sea of sameness' says Homes.com president David Mele
Data management system hopes to service 250,000 agents by the end of 2018
A San Francisco teacher talks about snagging an affordable one-bedroom in one of the city's most desirable neighborhoods
The tech startup, backed by a Trulia co-founder, is live in Charlotte and plans to expand into 12-15 markets in the next year
Rental complexes allegedly refused to rent to individuals based on race and national origin
When NAR's board of directors gathers, its leadership has an historic opportunity to bridge the gap within a divided organization
A white paper published last month has the trade group and tech company both supporting the current MLS structure, though for different reasons