In 2018, real estate agents were arrested, blackmailed, shamed on social media and, in several cases, murdered
Realtors and loan originators offer advice on navigating the shutdown
by Patrick Kearns Dec 28
The U.S. Census Bureau, the Bureau of Economic Analysis and other agencies have all stopped posting their usual statistics and analyses
by Jim Dalrymple II Dec 27
Mortgage rates continued their 2-month slide, with a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage ending the year at 4.55%
by Patrick Kearns Dec 27
Agents will now be awarded a set dollar amount of shares when they hit certain goals, and the company will repurchase shares from those who want to cash out
by Patrick Kearns Dec 27
Vandals reportedly wrote 'die' and 'gentrification' on the windows of two Portland real estate brokerages
by Patrick Kearns Dec 27
The Miami Association of Realtors has inked partnerships with 15 local chapters of the Mexican Association of Real Estate Professionals
by Andrea V. Brambila Dec 27
The stock market has been battered in recent weeks, but experts say most homebuyers are looking at longer term conditions when choosing a property
by Jim Dalrymple II Dec 27
Opinion
What the industry can expect in the year ahead
by Brad Inman Dec 27
Dayton Beach broker-owner Kendall Caputo says keeping things simple, and making moments magical for clients, is what it's all about
by Inman Dec 27
Discount and tech-first real estate brokerages grew while legacy brands tried to keep up with the disruption
by Patrick Kearns Dec 27
Opinion
Concierge services are a way for brokerages to prove their value and take back some of the commission
by Byron Lazine Dec 27
Scott R. Williams, the association's current vice president of public policy, will take the reins after the current CEO retires
by Andrea V. Brambila Dec 26
In Memphis, Cerberus Capital Management -- a huge single-family rental investor -- is filing for eviction at twice the rate of other property managers, according to a new exposé
by Teke Wiggin Dec 26
Critics say a joke about the women in his life talking too much was inappropriate for work-related communication, especially in the wake of the #MeToo movement
by Bryson Masse Dec 26