More than 4 in 10 consumers believe real estate commissions are too high, according to a study from real estate technology startup ShelterZoom.
More than 4 in 10 consumers believe real estate commissions are too high, according to a study from real estate technology startup ShelterZoom.
In Phoenix and Atlanta, users of Redfin’s website and mobile app are now invited to request an offer from Opendoor. Prompts will appear in the form of a button on property pages for off-market homes and on a page through which homeowners may schedule a listing consultation with a Redfin agent.
The flat-fee brokerage will now connect unrepresented buyers to agents in Home Captain’s network of 32,000 real estate pros.
The floors in Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s home are made of special Belgian plaster that can only be repaired by a special crew flown in from Europe.
Much like on a dating app, potential buyers can now quickly preview and fall in love — or mentally swipe left and move on — through the power of video. Here are my top seven tips for attracting buyers with your listing videos.
The feel-good effects of summer put consumers in a good mood. The combination of that and longer days sets the stage for an ideal time to market your listings. Here’s where you should focus your efforts.
On this edition of “Keeping It Real,” a recurring series on Inman, Peter Lorimer discusses how indecision can immobilize your business and how to avoid it.
We’re rounding out the 23rd year of Inman Connect and the first ever in Las Vegas. Brad Inman has been at the center of them all. Here’s why Vegas has him more excited than ever.
In the age-old debate of franchise versus indie, the answer lies in vision, priorities and values. Regular contributor Troy Palmquist breaks down the pros and cons of each.
Some Tasmanian building surveyors are already on the brink of closing their doors as insurance premiums skyrocket, threatening the state’s entire construction industry.
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