Over 75% of U.S. renters and almost 50% of homeowners could pay one month of housing expenses with a $1,200 stimulus check, according to data from Redfin
As the coronavirus outbreak hit the US, existing-home sales fell 8.5%, according to NAR
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The changes brought on by COVID-19 have turned most people's days upside down. But by establishing structure, creating a checklist and placing a divide between work and life, you can find calm in chaos
When the going gets tough, it's all about going that extra step to show your clients you truly care
What's it like selling a penthouse during a pandemic? One agent shares the process — from penning a soft-launch email to receiving five offers in one day of showings and finally closing the deal
An Atlanta real estate law firm has been conducting mobile closings for 14 years. A global pandemic has given their model, as well as emerging closing technologies fresh, much-needed attention
The global luxury real estate brand will integrate Matterport technology into its already existing Integrated Product Suite for all U.S. agents
Robby Browne was known for his lavish New York parties, huge deals, famous friends and long-running charity work
Loan Source has created a new application website for people hoping to get some of the cash lawmakers set aside for small businesses
Despite sales falling in many other states across the nation amidst the COVID-19 crisis, Iowa real estate has managed to achieve the opposite
The company is offering agents a 30% reduction on billing or the opportunity to push their contract a month
Women's advocacy groups in Hawaii and Illinois say renters are being pressured to perform sexual acts in lieu of rent as unemployment rises
Agents across the state have felt a market impact since the virus took hold, but how and to what extent depends a bit on the region
Hoby Hanna, an executive at one of the largest real estate brokerages in the country, believes the housing market will rebound — slowly