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Agents and brokers in New Jersey, Minnesota, and Kentucky called on the real estate industry to break down racial and economic barriers that disproportionately affect the Black community.
The company was founded nearly four years ago and struck up partnerships with numerous well-known real estate organizations. But it was unable to weather the economic turmoil of the pandemic.
What productivity looks like for real estate agents this summer covers new terrain for all of us. All June, Inman surveys The New Productivity: the tools, skills and insights needed to make it work now.
Gary Keller announced the move in an email to all staff and associates Sunday as protests against police brutality and racism took place across the country.
Realogy CEO Ryan Schneider told Fox Business that Realogy is “making other moves to meet the increasing demand we’re seeing in the market.”
San Francisco in particular has experienced a historic drop in rent amid the pandemic, though rents are also down in New York, Boston and other cities.
Time and again, real estate professionals have stepped up to do their part when hard times strike. From natural disasters to economic downturns, we’ve seen it first hand: Amazing things happen when this community leans in together.
Smaller landlords form the “backbone” of the residential rental industry. But they have been largely excluded from the Paycheck Protection Program during the coronavirus pandemic.
St. Paul, Minnesota-based broker Teresa Boardman gives her first-hand account of the protests in her area following the death of George Floyd.