A tiny, 320-square-foot New Hampshire cottage on the edge of Portsmouth has hit the market for $2 million. It sits on a 0.34-acre site with water views.
A tiny, 320-square-foot New Hampshire cottage on the edge of Portsmouth has hit the market for $2 million. It sits on a 0.34-acre site with water views.
Seattle-based real estate technology company, MoxiWorks, announced this week that LiveBy, a solution that provides localized, customer-facing marketing data and content for agents, is the latest member of its MoxiCloud, an omni-channel, “plug-and-play” platform.
Global real estate brand Engel & Völkers and the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals announced a new partnership Wednesday to promote inclusion and diversity in real estate.
Anow processes more than 50,000 appraisals across the U.S., Canada and other countries each month, but the goal isn’t volume alone.
The president’s tariffs could send the price of new homes and remodels soaring by thousands of dollars, but not all economists are convinced by the data.
The soaring cost of real estate on the West Coast is prompting more married couples to start living with roommates, according to a new report from Trulia.
Property inspections are like the final stitch in a bespoke suit. If done properly, it keeps the sum of its parts intact. If done poorly, it begins to unravel, and the whole thing falls apart. And the tailor is always there for the final fitting.
From iBuyers and disruptors to niches and relationships — and everything in between — Inman Connect New York 2019 covered every hot real estate topic under the sun. Here are one indie broker’s top five takeaways from the event.
There are some agents who only work part-time hours and still manage to make over $100,000 per year. Epic Listing Agent Chris Stafford is one of them. He works about 30 hours per week and takes home a high six-figure paycheck. Here are his top tips.
To make your listings pop on the MLS, you’ll want to avoid the common mistakes that are instant turnoffs and send perusers on to the next listing. Here are four seemingly small, but truly impactful, MLS mistakes you should avoid at all costs.