The decline follows a record month for new home sales, when they hit a 15-year high of more than 1 million in March, according to new data from the US Census Bureau
Home prices rose 13.2%, according to the S&P/Case-Shiller US National Home Price Index
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Real estate technology company Tribus has released a new mobile app for Android and iPhone to help agents communicate with leads and manage business
In this current market, sellers need to have realistic expectations of what's to come. Here are a few things sellers should be prepared for
Pacaso CEO Austin Allison explains how remote working, inventory shortages and co-ownership models are changing the fabric of second-home markets
Should investors continue with business as usual? Is 2021 the year to exchange? This week, our readers share what advice they're giving to their investor clients who are wary of potential 1031 'like-kind' exchange changes
Industry professionals say the office is here to stay, but what its primary role will be and what it looks like are a matter of experimentation as everyone adapts to the new normal
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Fear commonly immobilizes buyers from making the choices that will ultimately enhance their lives. Here’s how to coach your clients to succeed despite the potential risks
First impressions are everything. Make sure your listing has a lasting impact in images, during showings and when buyers roll up to the curb
The First American Real House Price Index found that home price gains wiped out affordability boost from rising household income and low mortgage rates
With Series A funding, the Boston-based startup plans to bring expertise in paperless to mortgage servicing
The 'Titanic' star bought the Los Feliz mansion from 'Modern Family' actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson and his husband, Justin Mikita
Place, Ben Kinney's back-end technology platform, has tapped BHHS CEO Chris Stuart to lead the company as its new president, Inman has learned exclusively
A woman in the Canadian province of British Columbia claims Warner Brothers asked her to remove reference to the 2012 'Hobbit' movie or the wider 'Lord Of The Rings' franchise