Agents in secondary or up-and-coming luxury markets across America say business is booming as buyers and sellers find a new sense of normal amid the pandemic
'There is a frenzy of people who want to be here and who will pay anything to be here,' says broker Carrie Wells
What's the plan after July Fourth? Continuing to do your part and be of service to those around you
by Peter Lorimer Jul 2
The Brooklyn rental unit, which went viral this week due to a shower installed in the kitchen, entered contract on Tuesday — just 2 weeks after being listed
As we begin to enter the next phase, now is a great opportunity for agents to implement good work habits to maximize their productivity and return to business with greater focus than ever
by Santiago Arana Jun 30
Bioethicist Dr. Elizabeth Yuko explains why four wellness trends, including outhouses and spittoons, fell out of favor with buyers and homeowners
by Marian McPherson Jun 30
'I will go on the record to say that travel will never, ever go back to the way it was pre-COVID,' Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky said Sunday
The benefits program will allow AARP members to receive $300 to $5,500 when buying or selling a home with one of Realogy's residential real estate brands
by Lillian Dickerson Jun 30
James Been, a 100-year-old army veteran and Brooklyn native, had foreclosure charges against him by JP Morgan Chase dropped on Friday
by Lillian Dickerson Jun 29
Dirt-covered surfaces, cracks piercing the walls, filthy bathrooms with broken tiles and vines invading the kitchen — all for a whopping $829K
by Lillian Dickerson Jun 29
The owner and CEO of The Boutique Real Estate Group in Orange County has seen a significant shift in buyer attitudes since the onset of the pandemic
While high-speed internet was once one buyer perk among many, it has become an indispensable part of a home — one that can make or break a sale
More this week: a discussion on the pros and cons of using gamification to boost agents' productivity, and Real Trends, which adjusted its ranking system this year
by Byron Lazine Jun 26
Compass' Carl Gambino worked with Scott while Douglas Elliman's Fredrik Eklund and Marcy Roth represented the seller.
The Park Slope childhood home of infamous mobster Al 'Scarface' Capone, where he lived until moving to Chicago around 1920, is now on the market for $2.9M
by Lillian Dickerson Jun 25
Opinion
The antidote to fear is gratitude. The antidote to fear is service
by Peter Lorimer Jun 25