Moderator Katie Kossev introduced Ryan Serhant, of Million Dollar Listing New York fame, with the disclaimer that his success was found way before we saw him on Bravo TV.
Moderator Katie Kossev introduced Ryan Serhant, of Million Dollar Listing New York fame, with the disclaimer that his success was found way before we saw him on Bravo TV.
According to Realtor.com chief marketing officer Nate Johnson, the best digital marketing tool might be one of the oldest and least flashy: email.
As real estate agents go about their work, potential legal issues can lurk and strike unexpectedly. Legal expert Trista Curzydlo took the stage at Inman Connect New York 2019 Tuesday morning to help agents and brokers avoid that fate.
Coldwell Banker associate broker and vice president of marketing Angel Piontek believes smart home tech adds real value for houses going to market, and that it is likely to become a de facto requirement for houses in the future.
Whether they’re out to hobnob, gather intelligence, bear witness to “the next big thing” or sell stuff, industry professionals come to Connect for various reasons and walk away with different insights.
From a little workers’ cottage to a contemporary family home, this house has had an incredible transformation. See the before and after pictures.
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Eight reasons why an otherwise unassuming block of pink flats may be the luckiest ever listed in Australia.
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Residents of the Chevron One tower will get to enjoy state-of-the-art recreational facilities.
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Industry technology leaders from Compass, NextHome and Realogy laid out their companies’ different approaches when it comes to building technology on a panel at Inman Connect in New York City on Tuesday.
Team ChaNJestimate was announced Wednesday as the winner of the $1 million Zillow Zestimate challenge, with an algorithm that beat the company’s own baseline by 13 percent. With the algorithm, Zillow expects its Zestimate error rate to fall from 4.5 percent to below 4 percent.