AI prompts for real estate
Combine niche marketing with high-level AI prompting to develop a business-building engine
by Bernice Ross May 28
AI and real estate
What happens if we replace agents with something that was never designed to fulfill that role?
by Lori Muller Apr 11
show up in real estate business
Explosive professional growth is created by showing up in ways others choose not to
by Jimmy Burgess Mar 5
Rev­o­lu­tion next: What ICNY 2026 re­veals about real estate's future
As tech tools change, Roland Kampmeyer writes, the real estate professional must double down on the things that only humans can do with service and sensitivity
by Roland Kampmeyer Feb 24
An image of hands on a laptop keyboard with a digital overlay to represent AI for brokerage operations.
AI isn't about replacing people, Kate Hulbert writes. It's about reducing friction, improving consistency and allowing your team to spend time on high-value work
by Kate Hulbert Jan 20
AI real estate agent
After years of hype and pilot programs, 2025 may have marked a tipping point for artificial intelligence in real estate marketing — but it depends on who you ask
by Nick Pipitone Jan 15
Brokers are losing to ChatGPT. Here are 10 new AI rules of the road
The customer journey is beginning to shift as AI develops, new Inman contributor Roland Kampmeyer writes, even if we cannot yet fully assess the direction or speed of the changes
by Roland Kampmeyer Nov 19
3 secret AI prompt strategies that supercharge your business
By using master, meta- and mega-prompts, Bernice Ross writes, you can take the guesswork out of AI, and start building repeatable systems that make your business run smoother
by Bernice Ross Jul 16
AI in real estate: The agent's guide to the ChatGPT revolution
Master the power and potential of artificial intelligence, and you'll position yourself for success in the years to come, trainer Terry LeClair writes
by Terry LeClair Jun 17
5 ways my AI twin connects me to clients, helps generate content
Looking for more help in your business? The answer might lie with an AI-generated twin who can take on some of the communication tasks on your behalf, Rachael Hite writes
by Rachael Hite Jan 10