Gov. Tom Wolf declared real estate a nonessential business at the start of the pandemic, making it a challenge for agents to stay productive. Now that restrictions may start to lift, agents are eager to get back to work
Matterport for iPhone is poised to make the 3D imaging company's technology accessible to more real estate professionals, and it comes amid surging interest in 3D tours
Is your tenant's lease about to expire? Here are 5 things you need to consider before raising rent or asking your tenant to sign a new lease
A new version of the popular CMA creation tool integrates with video conference platforms for coronavirus-compliant listing presentations. There's also live markup and built-in objection handling
Here are the videos from the latest edition of Inman Town Hall, which focused on tech tools, branding, and strategy
The New York City-founded brokerage quickly made its agent studio a learning platform and has seen massive engagement as a result
A data feed of a broker's own data would support multiple systems that brokers use to do business, according to The Realty Alliance
The company's virtual world platform VirBELA saw its biggest net increase in customers ever in the first quarter of 2020
A new report from realtor.com found that new listings fell 44.1 percent in April as the outbreak slammed the economy
Find out how D.C.-area real estate agent Kaye Placeres makes herself top-of-mind with buyers and sellers — then stays there long after the closing
Last week, we asked you to tell us how you're preparing for when the country reopens, now that COVID-19 restrictions are slowly being lifted. Here's what you shared
Opinion
Will the mortgage forbearance help or hurt the US housing market? Homeowners who are thinking of using the program should read the fine print
Opinion
At this point, brokerages should be planning to re-enter the market when COVID-19 restrictions lift. Here's how one brokerage is rolling up its sleeves and building momentum
The CRM has been an industry staple for years. It's now faster to get up and running, and social-savvy agents can automate popular content sharing
The Paycheck Protection Program has allocated nearly $660 billion for small businesses. Despite glitchy application systems and unresponsive lenders, a number of agents now say they've received funding through the program
Opinion
Seven years ago, I said that buying a home should be as easy as buying a latte. My theatrics weren't enough to make that vision possible. But a pandemic is doing the trick today