Nestio CEO and co-founder Caren Maio tells all
by Inman Mar 9
iBuyer appears set to expand to 3 new markets
by Emma Hinchliffe Mar 9
The U.S. division of the much-hyped company, which promises "low, fixed fees" for clients, says its marketing strategy is different stateside.
by Emma Hinchliffe Mar 9
A look behind the veil at the long-term play in tech investing
by Inman Mar 9
Compass COO Maëlle Gavet believes 'what Amazon has done to retail, someone is going to do to real estate'
by Inman Mar 9
Gentrification and affordable housing, tax reform, government regulations and health care are the top issues impacting the industry, according to Inman's first-ever Real Estate Leadership Survey.
The acceptance levels of the LGBT community, headlined by marriage equality, have been staggering — and our industry has benefited
by Jeff Berger Mar 9
5 creative ideas to let your recruits know they are appreciated
by Sarah Layton Mar 9
Opinion
Anything tech can do, we can do better
by Spyro Kemble Mar 9
Get your head right, and the rest will follow
by Abhi Golhar Mar 9
Trade group teases talks with three of the four 'FANG' companies — Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google — but remains tight-lipped on details
The next generation of 3-D tours promises to shake up the conventional notion of dip marketing
by Inman Mar 8
Why the darlings of disruption are still in the early innings
by Inman Mar 8
Zillow, NAR speak out on the importance of fair housing and diverse, inclusive communities. HUD says it remains committed to these ideals.
Home prices in Illinois, Florida, Nevada and Arizona have failed to reach pre-recession levels, and today nearly 2.5 million residential properties remain in negative equity
Inman's first-ever Real Estate Leadership Survey reveals surprising tech trends that leaders are embracing. Also: ones they aren't and should be.