RealPage provides full property management services to about 12,200 clients globally
Agents in California who use the transaction management platform will no longer need to download and import forms
by Patrick Kearns Sep 1
The 5.5% growth is an unexpected turnaround from the start of the pandemic
There are many obstacles that can derail an inspection, especially in today's COVID-19 climate. As an agent, you should step in and offer sellers advice on what to do to make the process go a bit smoother
by Cara Ameer Sep 1
A rental property owner in New York City's West Village was recently taken advantage of by a 'serial grifter' who turned into a nightmare roommate. Is it possible for property owners to safeguard themselves against these con artists?
Opinion
Looking for a little clarity on this week's news? Windermere Chief Economist Matthew Gardner looks at last week's real estate and economic announcements, explaining what the data and numbers mean, especially in the context of COVID-19
by Matthew Gardner Sep 1
The start of the month means that over 100 million Americans living in rentals will have to pay rent without the supplemental aid they previously received as part of the pandemic stimulus package
Billboards might seem a little old school, however, there are numbers proving that they still drive awareness of a brand, but only when advertised correctly
by Brandon Doyle Sep 1
Swift made an offer on the mansion days after it hit the market, making it one of Douglas Elliman agents Devin Kay and Nick Malinosky's quickest sales
by Marian McPherson Aug 31
J Kuper launched Brokerage Engine for his own company but has since signed on more than 45 clients from brokerages across all brands
by Patrick Kearns Aug 31
The number of new real estate licenses fell by more than 90% in Florida and Texas in April when COVID-19 made the industry hit pause
by Patrick Kearns Aug 31
Marco Ricotta and real estate agent Jodine Russo have been accused by the property's owners of not paying rent on their Hamptons property since April
Getting certified to become a coach used to take 2,000 hours of coaching before being evaluated by a panel of experts. Today, anyone can call themselves a coach
by Dani Vanderboegh Aug 31
Social media users expressed alarm at photos of a studio listed for the equivalent of about $166,824 when they saw the bed arranged in a precarious position above a stairwell
by Lillian Dickerson Aug 31
These days, the competition is fierce. If you want to stand out from the crowd, you'll need to put your expert-level marketing skills to good use — both online and offline. Here are four things to focus on when it comes to listings
by Kathleen Black Aug 31