Why sellers should keep their politics to themselves
Potential buyers could get turned off by election paraphernalia
by Chris Leavitt Mar 29
What's next for the housing market?
The question on everyone's lips: How are fluctuations in China, Wall Street and the 2016 election going to affect the real estate market in the next year? Chinese ructions will be good for U.S. real estate as investors make a flight to safety, said Zillow chief economist Svenja Gudell at Inman Connect New York today.
by Gill South Jan 28
Donald Trump, you're wrong
Opinion
Real estate agents are not bloodsuckers
by Leigh Brown Dec 23
6 marketing lessons learned from Donald Trump's campaign
Candidate excels in using the fix-it approach
by Bernice Ross Sep 14
Commentary: When austerity arrives, our hopes will rest on adaptable economy
by Lou Barnes Nov 16
Commentary: Expect new leadership at Fed and Treasury regardless of who wins
by Lou Barnes Nov 2
Commentary: Fiscal contraction is coming, no matter what or who
by Lou Barnes Oct 26
Commentary: To foster recovery, something has to give, but what?
by Lou Barnes Aug 17
Commentary: 'It's far too early to declare victory'
by Lou Barnes Mar 30
Commentary: No speedy recovery -- especially in this election year
by Lou Barnes Mar 2
Commentary: Sorry state of housing carries political weight
by Ken Harney Oct 25
Commentary: Centrists push back in latest election
by Lou Barnes Nov 5
Commentary: Meet the new 'Lords of Finance'
by Lou Barnes Oct 1
Adjustable loans, default risk a recipe for trouble
by Jack Guttentag Oct 27
Inman Community brief
by Inman Sep 26