In times like this, the best thing you can do is be of service to others. Reach out, stay positive, and spread kindness
Brokers in Atlanta, Detroit and New Orleans share the business tactics and personal advice they're providing to real estate newbies
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has left brokers more pessimistic than ever about the present, though they are more upbeat about the future
Google's data shows changes during the pandemic in home-related online searches. Some experts believe those trends hint at longterm shifts in consumer preference
Compass agent Cindy Ambuehl claims ex-assistant Christina Collins used private client, listing and lead information to launch her own career in luxury real estate
The Mortgage Bankers Association said the decrease is due to stricter lending standards and increased likelihood of loan forbearance and defaults
The city was ranked the hottest housing market for the second consecutive month by Realtor.com with half of all homes selling in under 28 days
Coldwell Banker Bain is the first partner, but Curbio is hoping to partner with brokerages in every market in which it operates
It’s more critical than ever to stay at the forefront of your clients’ minds as a community pillar
Chime Technologies hosted a virtual panel discussion to offer agents advice on how to navigate the market while sheltering in place and prepare for what the industry will hold after the pandemic ends
The classic board game is becoming a stay-at-home entertainment staple. Here are all the valuable lessons you can explore by playing
Here are a few things to keep in mind when migrating your team's business to the virtual world
Opinion
The global pandemic has hit some harder than others. Here, Teresa Boardman weighs in on how her life — and the lives of those around her — changed during this uncertain time
Instead of getting stuck on the grim aspects of our current situation, zero in on what you can control
Arrian Binnings of Compass balances working from home with his wife, Sejal Binnings, while assisting a homeseller infected by the coronavirus in San Francisco
The Paycheck Protection Program will potentially give real estate agents free money. But the program's launch has had a rocky start