RentPath petitioned a bankruptcy court in Delaware to expedite payment of a $60M breakup fee. The letter demanded payment within 2 days from the Dec. 29 filing
The consulting and analysis firm has launched a new portal that provides digital access to its library of research and reports
There's so much optimism around this new year and the good things it'll (hopefully) bring. That's why, this week, we're asking you to share the things you're most excited for in 2021
Though for some the current landscape might feel reminiscent of the 2008 housing crisis, there's a lot that's different today. Here's how you can best serve your clients during this time
The iPhone-based app's invite-only and celebrity-endorsed status gives it an air of mystique, which is why people are begging for a way in. Here's what you need to know before giving it a whirl
Sotheby's International Realty's latest star agent shares how she climbed her way to the top of Los Angeles' luxury market and her plans for 2021.
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The next time you encounter sellers who don't know if they should stage their property, sell it vacant or furnished, or do additional work, here's what to do
Taking Ownership PDX has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars, which it is using to help Black homeowners do maintenance and stay in their houses
A new report from Rentec shows that by the end of 2020, the number of rental payments landlords received was down 24% compared to March
Winter weather poses some serious safety issues. Here's what property owners need to know about snow removal, de-icing, and protecting their tenants
Only one-third of more than 20 analysts who put out reports on Airbnb at the beginning of 2021 expect the stock to see gains from its current valuation
Advocating on behalf of landlords, the Real Estate Board of New York, the state's dominant real estate trade group, called Cea Weaver's potential nomination 'unfortunate'
Although Black and Latinx home values are still lower overall, new data from Zillow shows the gap between these groups has decreased by about 4% since the Great Recession
The company, which has signaled a move into residential real estate in recent months, plans to develop a national marketplace for agents
A flood of people leaving pricey places like New York and Boston have sent rents in those cities plummeting, while rents in traditionally more affordable areas have climbed
The pandemic has accelerated the move from cities to suburbs — and it's easy to see why. Living in the suburbs has its perks, but there are downsides, too. Here are a few pros and cons your clients need to know about