After years of a housing affordability crunch, Congress has weighed in with competing proposals to make homeownership more possible for hopeful buyers
This week's Download puts together some of the most impactful individual conversations that occurred at Inman Connect New York, plus how-tos to help you do more this spring
From upheaval in the portal landscape to the ongoing controversy around private listings, debates over access, control and cooperation intensified last week
Zillow announced on Thursday the launch of a new platform, campaign and tagline called 'Someday Starts Today,' which is 'designed to support people at every stage of the home journey'
The debate around public vs. private listings is moving from dueling op-eds to the Washington statehouse with a new bill seeking to limit the practice
In an Inman Exclusive, Taylor Anderson examined thousands of internal documents to unveil the legal strategies on both sides of the Compass-Zillow wrangling
Everybody's looking ahead to 2026, so this week's Download rounds up the forecasts and advice you need to hit the ground running
Looking for a quick catch-up on the buzziest stories of the week? Here’s Inman Top 5, the most essential stories, according to Inman readers
Find out how The Sarkis Team breaks records year after year and how they're setting a new standard for excellence across their state
Learn how John Barbato's previous professional experience as an architect informs the scope of his real estate career and how he learned to lead with joy
From crimes and misdemeanors to mergers and acquisitions, clients weren’t the only ones making moves this year. Here are the most-read Download columns of 2025
Learn how team leader Michael J. Franco stays top of mind with his network, and get a glimpse into his most memorable listing
Find out how 'agent's agent' Mike Fabbri works and why he loves the HBO-worthy levels of drama that a real estate career provides
Prices, mortgages, inventory and more. While we wrote about a lot this year, from social media to murder mysteries, these are the 10 words that came up again and again
Go past the mega-mergers and lawsuits, and dig deep into the stats and trends that will inform your real estate business in 2026
Find out how this 30-year real estate veteran leverages her extensive experience and curiosity to stay focused on the future and to constantly redefine what it means to be an industry expert
Find out how this Hamptons agent balances a demanding business with real downtime and how that shapes his approach to his professional and personal lives
If you’re racing the calendar to get to the closing table before year-end, take a tip from these agents who are still working right up through New Year’s Eve
In this week's Download: How will you shift your marketing if Google becomes the next dominant player in the online listings landscape?
The Massachusetts art fraudster has been found guilty of killing, dismembering and disposing of his wife, real estate executive Ana Walshe