The answer is hard to nail down, but during a Fidelity National Financial earnings call, details emerged
Opinion
We are all contributing to the balkanization of our once tidy, cooperative industry
by David Charron Oct 29
Climate change, technology and affordability will come to the fore, according to new Urban Land Institute report
by Jim Dalrymple II Oct 29
Women outnumbered men as first-time homebuyers 2-1 in 2018, but married couples remain the most active, according to new National Association of Realtors survey
Slated for 2019, UltraFICO model could widen pool of borrowers overall, but homebuyers seeking mortgages backed by Fannie and Freddie won't have access for years
by Teke Wiggin Oct 29
Whether it's knocking on wood, burying a statue of St. Joseph headfirst or clearing a house with sage, clients often cling to beliefs that don't always make sense to us
by Bernice Ross Oct 29
The company reports more than 10,000 active users upon the release of the new version of its app
by Craig C. Rowe Oct 28
'What the hell did I do? Killed them all, of course,' Durst once said in HBO series 'The Jinx'
Chris Kelly takes the top spot as Mary Frances Burleson, who joined the company in 1958, shifts her focus to Ebby Halliday's philanthropic efforts
by Patrick Kearns Oct 26
As housing market shifts, real estate is entering new phase in which buyers and sellers will benefit by being flexible
by Patrick Kearns Oct 26
The fear of being disrupted is real, but these leaders are taking a proactive approach
by Lew Sichelman Oct 26
Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman says Google discussion is 'sea change' for National Association of Realtors
by Andrea V. Brambila Oct 26
The software company's leader discusses giving busy agents more options through recent acquisition of eMerge and launch of new marketing agency 3sixtyfive
by Jim Dalrymple II Oct 26
The owner warned them not to show the listing at night, but they did it anyway
by Jason Haber AND Deborah Ribner Oct 26
Opinion
Sellers, ditch your agent, work with Trelora, and keep the cash for yourself
by Byron Lazine Oct 26
Agents will never become obsolete — real estate is a person-to-person business, and it always will be
by Cheryl Spangler Oct 26