The Inman audience is a discriminating one. They want to know more, dig deeper, and understand exactly how a solution, tool, or service will help them grow their real estate business.
The Inman audience is a discriminating one. They want to know more, dig deeper, and understand exactly how a solution, tool, or service will help them grow their real estate business.
Saving up a deposit for your first home can be seen as an impossible mountain to climb for many people. But, it can be easier than you think.
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You can drive the golf buggy straight onto the golf course or up to the club house from this modern two-storey home.
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Two Cairns suburbs ranked in the top five across Australia for investing, offering high rental yields for affordable properties.
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The Sunshine State has dominated a list of 100 best places in the country for rental performance. Find out the seven Gold Coast suburbs that made the cut.
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Apple released images of the newest iPhone on Tuesday — and the new model has plenty of features that agents might find useful.
BoxBrownie and bridgeMLS strike deal to offer discounts to members for listing photography edits, virtual staging, day-to-dusk upgrades and other digital creative services.
This coastal home has undergone a stunning transformation and comes with a couple of pleasant surprises hidden away for future owners.
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California is on the verge of passing rent control, underlining a growing movement across the U.S. to provide more protection to tenants amid rising housing costs.
California is set to remake the so-called “gig-economy,” passing legislation Tuesday evening that would codify the “ABC” test, set forth to determine whether a worker is an employee or can be classified as an independent contractor. But fears that the legislation could upend the real estate industry appear unfounded for now with an exemption written into the law.