With focus on single-family rental category, Picket calls itself a 'provider of integrated technology and services for residential real estate investing, management and resident experience'
by Craig C. Rowe Jun 20
Unlock this featured Inman Access class to hear from Michelle Berman as she shares strategies to utilize Instagram to power up your engagement, create new connections, and convert new leads
by Claire Buzzanca Jun 20
New artificial intelligence technology can recommend real estate listings based on neighborhoods' ethnic makeup. Experts are worried about the tech's potential for discrimination
by Jim Dalrymple II Jun 20
Opinion
Anti-wokeism is on the rise and seems to be escalating at a dangerous pace. As we move through Pride month, it's time to ask if we're doing enough to support Article 10 of the Code of Ethics
by Rachael Hite Jun 20
Opinion
Self-storage and real estate investments provide returns and benefits that traditional investments may not offer, making them an attractive option for investors looking to diversify
by Victoria Kennedy Jun 20
The Coldwell Banker Mason Morse agent sat down with Inman to dish on a zoning proposal that threatens to reduce the size of new homes in Aspen ahead of her talk at Inman Connect Las Vegas
by Lillian Dickerson Jun 19
Opinion
Dr. Lee Davenport interviews New York Times best-selling author Richard Rothstein, author of 'The Color of Law,' along with Leah Rothstein, his co-author on the new 'Just Action'
by Lee Davenport Jun 19
Native New Yorker and Providence, Rhode Island, agent Kira Greene offers advice and insight plus the lessons she's learned along her journey
by Christy Murdock Jun 19
Within the next 5 to 8 years, women will control an astounding $32T of the country’s wealth. Sadly, many are totally unprepared to handle what’s ahead
by Bernice Ross Jun 17
Anywhere's Agent Engagement team will help Anywhere affiliated broker-owners and agents supercharge their businesses with personalized coaching and mentorship, the company says
by Marian McPherson Jun 16
Study finds that homes located within historically redlined neighborhoods tend to have lower property values because they have less living space and smaller lot sizes
by Matt Carter Jun 16
The board is composed of 19 brokers from various firms across New York City who will meet in person once a quarter to discuss resources, products and other topics, according to StreetEasy
by Ben Verde Jun 16