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This software for real estate investors offers a clean, spartan user interface that focuses on only what’s needed to know about the state of small rental property business and how to react to its many variables.
Eklund also announced that he and husband Derek Kaplan will rent out their Beverly Hills home for $50,000 per month. He cited increased business and his kids' education as key reasons to move
Opinion
Are you thready for it? The Threads revolution is here whether you are ready or not. First impressions count, so don't waste this opportunity
Collaborative, AI-backed home search that allows buyers, agents and family members to browse and consider options in unison based on a 'wishlist' is now available to enterprise accounts
This week: As NAR dismisses harassment claims, women in the industry speak up about what they've seen — up close and personal
Stop sending the same-old, same-old marketing collateral. Use QR codes to make everything you provide more meaningful
Opinion
In the face of new harassment allegations at the highest levels of leadership, where is the outrage? Is this who we are as Realtors?
Janelle Brevard initially sued the National Association of Realtors, claiming her firing was a form of harassment and retaliation. The case ended Thursday, though many questions still remain
Existing-home sales are expected to tumble to a 12-year low by the end of 2023, but they won't stay that way for long, Realtor.com Chief Economist Danielle Hale predicted on Wednesday
Strong jobs numbers and GDP growth have bond market investors convinced it's all but certain the Federal Reserve will resume rate hikes this month
Inman sat down with Tyler Whitman to get the Real Tea on post-reality TV life, Glitter and Gay with Glennda Baker, his new Hamptons locale and upcoming projects in the works
The average sale price nationwide just exceeded 100% of list price for the first time since August of last year, according to a new market report from Redfin released on Thursday
Dallas-based team leaders Jason Castro and Liz Mello have moved their team, The Castro Group, to Compass. They are the 48th agent or team to move from Coldwell Banker to Compass this year
Whether you’re an agent leaving a team you’ve outgrown, or a team releasing an agent back into the industry, there’s a proper way to part ways