Whether it was the photos, the property description, the website or the social media plan, what marketing element was a total turnoff?
Agent Danielle Lazier quit listing appointments because she was tired of giving away expertise with no reward. Here's how she susses out which clients truly want to work with her
We are used to hearing the word 'compounding' in relationship to finances. Inman contributor Carl Medford couples compounding with business habits to set in motion long-term results
Integrations helped the income and employment data provider grow its mortgage customer base and attract backing from Rockefeller Asset Management’s Fintech Innovation Fund
Winners will be celebrated at Luxury Connect, July 29-30, 2024
In times of struggle, we often add tools, strategies and habits to ‘fix’ what’s wrong in our lives and businesses. Let eXp’s Troy Palmquist help you shed some of the things that are holding you back
A 160-square-foot backyard residence in the Las Vegas Valley asking $950 a month has received over 100 inquiries from tenants
The New York City-based real estate news site, a resource for buyers, sellers and renters, briefly ceased publication last week before announcing Monday it had been acquired
Kathy Kaye and Lorraine Baker each have about 2 decades of industry experience and bring roughly $200M each in career sales volume to the firm, Inman has learned exclusively
Suburban multifamily housing continues its growth surge, particularly in the single-family and build-to-rent markets, multifamily expert Michael Zaransky writes
Danielle Lazier was at the top of her game, but she was so burnt out, she was ready to quit. FBI negotiator Chris Voss' talk about tactical empathy and emotional intelligence changed everything
Don't buy into the commission rhetoric that says the U.S. should do things more like they do in Australia, Cara Ameer writes. Each country has its own dynamics, customs and economics
The mark of a great leader, Victoria Kennedy writes, is that they don't hoard power for themselves but empower others to build and grow their sphere of influence
The all-white mansion on the shores of Georgica Pond boasts 951 feet of frontage on the exclusive waterfront — but can't legally be lived in
Twenty participants in the new program will not have to pay Doss' normal $15,000 franchise fee, though they will have to commit to growing their businesses