Poulos, who will be speaking at ICNY 2020, talks about gender imbalances in real estate
Thomas Sponholtz's company assists buyers with their down payments and helps existing homeowners access their equity — services that he says give consumers more and better financing options
Baker, whose company produces software to streamline real estate transactions, thinks trends like iBuying will get bigger even as supply shortages continue to plague cities
Flashback to Inman Connect Las Vegas 2019: CEOs and industry visionaries discuss technology, the future and each other
Kirman, a Compass executive who deals in high-end Los Angeles properties, will star with his team in CNBC's new program "Listing Impossible"
Court Cunningham, the CEO of the real estate startup formerly known as Perch, discusses how his company aims to add value to the real estate transaction process
Veteran journalist Keith Herbert was a member of the team that discovered widespread racial discrimination at play in the real estate industry on Long Island, New York
Ahead of ICNY 2020, the Homeward CEO talks about hiring mistakes, creating actionable goals and creating win-win lead generation partnerships
The ICNY 2020 panelist and The Costa Group CEO shares how a background in psychology guides her personal and business life
Ahead of ICNY 2020, Gupta shares his views on the complexity of Americans’ financial lives and what the banking industry needs to do to catch up
Gorman thinks agents will continue to play a vital role in the industry and that 2019 was a kind of tipping point for venture-backed real estate tech
Connect Flashback: From tech solutions to growth strategies, brokers will find tips and techniques for building a timeless brand
Ryan Schneider talks about his 2 years at the helm of the nation's largest holding company and why he removed a Bloomberg terminal from his office
Connect flashback: Replay the agent-focused sessions from Inman Connect Las Vegas
Here's the story of how entrepreneur Bo Menkiti got into the real estate business to improve his neighborhood
Journalist, author and globetrotter Mark Ellwood wants to remind agents that they're working for luxury clients — but that doesn't mean they need to be part of their world