A homeowner and an inspector looking at a collapsed ceiling
Data shows that investors are betting on continuous home price growth, report says
by Patrick Kearns May 18
NAR postpones vote on 2.5% annual dues increases
The trade group will still vote on the $30 dues increase for 2019, according to its treasurer Tom Riley
NAR chief lobbyist to retire at the end of 2018
Jerry Giovaniello will leave the trade association after 37 years of political advocacy
by Patrick Kearns May 17
NAR celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Fair Housing Act
Announces support for legislation to add sexual orientation and gender identity to Fair Housing Act
by Patrick Kearns May 17
The Real Word: Do you trust NAR?
Opinion
Two agents talk through industry news as they see it
by Byron Lazine May 16
Ben Caballero accepts Guinness World Record hi-res
Ben Caballero, industry legend, who was the sell-side agent on 3,556 transactions in 2016
by Gill South May 16
Ben Carson takes aim at emotional support animals at NAR conference
Millennial homeownership, sexual harassment and credit scores were also discussed
by Patrick Kearns May 16
washington dc
NAR President Elizabeth Mendenhall opened the trade group's annual conference in D.C. with a bold invitation for dialogue and criticism
by Andrea V. Brambila May 16
New York becomes the first state to join Fair Housing Act lawsuit against HUD
The lawsuit, which was filed by three civil rights groups in May, says HUD unlawfully suspended Obama-era Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing mandate
by Marian McPherson May 16
New housing starts fell in April, especially multifamily projects
Privately-owned housing starts are down 3.7 percent from March, led by a nearly 13 percent drop in multifamily
by Marian McPherson May 16
The government wants to know what's up with real estate pocket listings
NAR's Melanie Wyne and industry attorney Mitch Skinner discuss federal regulators' concerns ahead of June real estate competition workshop
by Andrea V. Brambila May 16
NAR lays out federal policy goals at midyear conference in D.C.
Flood insurance, net neutrality, tax reform and FHA loans for condos are chief among legislative issues for 2018
by Patrick Kearns May 16
Realtors share what's on their minds at NAR conference
Realtors are attending this year's conference to hear about everything from fair housing to new technology
by Patrick Kearns May 15
A man holding out an empty wallet
A survey of Inman readers taken on the site reveals overwhelming numbers are against the National Association of Realtors' proposed $30 annual dues increase
by Andrea V. Brambila May 15
National Association of Realtors Midyear kicks off in D.C.
Inman reporters are live on the ground this week for the 2018 Realtors Legislative Meetings and Trade Expo
by Marian McPherson May 15
Hawaii's continued volcanic activity upends real estate market
Some homeowners and part-time residents in closest proximity to the active Kilauea volcano have already abandoned the Big Island for safety on U.S. mainland
by Gill South May 15