By executing these seven steps, you'll be top-of-mind for your targeted homeowners, and you will generate more listings
Navigate uses what it learns from phrases, answers and speaking styles, among other written and spoken data points, to categorize people according to Priorities and Learning Styles
Inflation is a growing concern for many Americans. These affordable but attractive dollar store finds can help agents get a home showing-ready on a budget
San Francisco-based RedDoor has developed a quick pre-approval process for consumers and will see its products integrated into the iBuyer's lending services
Peloton sales are down, and homeowners may be turning away from their pandemic exercise rooms, agents told Inman following a lackluster earnings report Thursday
In a new interview on Thursday, Offerpad CEO Brian Bair explained where Zillow went wrong and his enduring faith in the iBuying business model
Andy Florance weighed in on why his company is building a New York City portal and what he thinks of CoStar's rivals
Catch up quickly on the most significant stories of the week, as determined by Inman readers. Here's this week's Inman Top 5
As pent-up travel demand and the ability to work remotely came to a head, the company's revenue increased 67% year over year and income surged 280% year over year
The dip in mortgage rates this week was small compared to the rise recorded over the last month; economists say they expect more increases
The company's services are now available to agents and brokerages in South Florida that want to receive their commissions up front
The nation's largest title insurer, which launched its inHere platform in December, saw third-quarter adjusted net earnings grow 39% from a year ago, to $604M
Inman took a deep dive into pocket listings, which continue to polarize the real estate industry long after many thought the practice would disappear
Zillow's ill-fated iBuying venture drew detractors online before the program collapsed. But as the company races to unload 18,000 homes, were they right about where it's headed?
Opinion
To fully leverage IVT's floor plan tool, the user needs two additional vendors: one to produce a floor plan and one to produce the photos. Given what's out there today, this seems more than mildly inconvenient