Appraisal Institute's president Rodman Schley is addressing unconscious bias, amping up diverse recruiting and partnering with others who are also working to do what is right.
by Rodman Schley Nov 24
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's daughter Kassidy Peters has quit her appraisal job as state legislators investigate her mother for alleged "abuse of power."
by Marian McPherson Nov 17
Knock GO, which stands for Guaranteed Offer, is a "cash-like" conventional mortgage product that allows buyers to write an offer on a home without including a financing contingency.
by Craig C. Rowe Oct 04
Gov. Kristi Noem has been accused of committing an "abuse of power" while her daughter was trying to become a licensed appraiser.
by Jim Dalrymple II Sep 27
Thanks to high demand and low supply, sellers don't have to do much to their homes to attract buyers — and often don't. But that could change, real estate agents told Inman.
by Libertina Brandt Aug 05
Are you writing an error-free, winning offer? We reached out to industry professionals across the country to find out what contract details agents are getting wrong in today's market.
by Christy Murdock Jul 27
Roam MLS will have 78 percent of Realtors in the state as subscribers and cover listings from Central Louisiana to the Gulf Coast.
by Andrea V. Brambila Jul 22
National Association of Realtors: "The Administration has publicly signaled a lack of understanding about the MLS system and the associated commission structure."
by Andrea V. Brambila Jul 22
The current widespread misuse of the word “appraisal” may not uproot long-established mores, but everyone should raise their antenna a bit if they're attempting to suggest a CMA is not an appraisal.
by Robert Sawyer Jul 09
The data provider says the acquisition will result in easier property comparisons through new real estate reports and visual tools.
by Daniel Houston Jul 06
Agents told Inman that they typically only see a small proportion of backup offers become primary offers, but the tactic can still prove beneficial for both seller and backup buyer.
by Lillian Dickerson Jun 03
The valuations of an Indianapolis property owned by Carlette Duffy's, a Black woman, more than doubled when she removed anything from her home identifying her race.
by Lillian Dickerson May 20