New Story and Icon team up to create an affordable housing prototype that could be used at scale in the developing world
iBuyer appears set to expand to 3 new markets
The U.S. division of the much-hyped company, which promises "low, fixed fees" for clients, says its marketing strategy is different stateside.
February marks biggest employment boost since July 2016
Gentrification and affordable housing, tax reform, government regulations and health care are the top issues impacting the industry, according to Inman's first-ever Real Estate Leadership Survey.
Motion to dismiss requests suit demanding $1.1 million be thrown out on grounds of brokerage's 'little to no involvement' in the deal
In wake of scandals at the ride-sharing company he founded, tech entrepreneur Travis Kalanick launches Fund 10100. And real estate's on his radar.
Trade group teases talks with three of the four 'FANG' companies — Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google — but remains tight-lipped on details
Zillow, NAR speak out on the importance of fair housing and diverse, inclusive communities. HUD says it remains committed to these ideals.
Inman's first-ever Real Estate Leadership Survey reveals surprising tech trends that leaders are embracing. Also: ones they aren't and should be.
The new button will let users sign a sales agreement and make an initial deposit for a condo at new development in Kitchener, Ontario. But it plans to expand the service...
The trade group is weighing in on a regulation proposed in January that could pave the way for it to create an association health plan for its members.
Warren Buffett's real estate franchisor partners with Rubina Real Estate in Germany, eyes other global targets in Japan and Canada
Inman's first-ever Real Estate Leadership Survey reveals how rank-and-file want leaders to handle diversity, hiring, and other management and personnel issues.
Resort developer Replay Destinations and urban hotelier Yotel are jointly developing a streamlined, affordable condo project at Park City Mountain Resort
Toronto-based ThoughtWire's platform Ambiant is already used in hospitals around Canada for alerts on patients' health. Now it wants to bring it to real estate and city planning in the U.S. as well.