Congresswoman Nydia Velázquez introduced the Landlord Accountability Act on Jan. 3, on the first day of the 116th Congress
Keller Williams agents are celebrating the decision while some in the industry are skeptical of founder's return
The Michigan-based Schmidt Family of Companies has acquired a Florida brokerage to form what it claims is 'one of the nation’s largest real estate firms'
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Keller understands that as a leader, in times of stress, uncertainty, tight deadlines, big challenges and seemingly impossible odds, bold moves are required
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One broker's satirical take on keeping women out of top real estate positions in 2019
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This year, value your time more than your technology
The real estate brokerage officially filed its franchise disclosure document, meaning prospective owners can finally bring the Corcoran brand to their home market
The company already operates in states across the US and promises to save sellers money by charging less than a traditional agent's commission
Here's how to use your truth as the No. 1 source of content for your real estate business
Here are the top six myths about online property shopping -- busted
The co-founder is taking back the reins of his namesake company after more than 20 years
Smart ovens, kitchen displays and the latest video doorbells will all hit the market later this year
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The top 3 real estate content marketing questions of the last year — answered
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It’s critical to let everyone else do everything else so that you can give expert diagnoses, recommendations and courses of action for your clients
The neighborhood social network is hiking fees for agent sponsorships by as much as 500% for certain ZIP codes
The hard work you put into getting your license doesn’t have to be for nothing — consider making a change