WhoHub is an app for real estate offices to streamline communications between agents and provide a central source for office resources.
WhoHub is an app for real estate offices to streamline communications between agents and provide a central source for office resources.
Watch Byron Lazine and Nicole White give a real estate agent’s perspective on industry-related topics. This week, they discuss a survey about real estate as the investment of the decade, wonder whether the guns are real and loaded in Dr. Phil’s house and pick apart Ryan Serhant’s buyer’s agent incentive.
In the ongoing listings wars, some of the nation’s most heavily funded brokerages have been boasting about their concierge services. It’s worrying for indie brokers, but Troy Palmquist and Linnette Edwards have some ideas on how to compete.
The real estate industry threw some curveballs. Take Inman’s real estate news quiz to demonstrate how strong your talking points and cocktail banter are this week.
A new survey from Inman showed that agents are relatively content with their work, though they are also putting in very long hours and devote their weekends to their jobs.
With the Sussexes planning to split their time between the UK and North America, we’ve found some show-stopping global homes fit for a king (or not).
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To make it easier for those tenants living in Brisbane who are on the search for stylish digs, here are the hottest rentals currently on the market.
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There’s been a $35 million sale and $40 million offer on the Point Piper waterfront, as well as a double-digit deal on the Bellevue Hill mansion Girrahween that backs onto the Packer compound.
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Contrasting materials, sleek lines and bold use of colour are some of the key features of a Warrnambool mid-century modern gem that has always turned heads locally. Now it’s up for grabs.
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They were the uninhabitable homes sold for millions of dollars to renovators – but many are returning to the market for sale or rent and it’s hard to believe they’re the same properties.
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