SERHANT. enters Sin City with 2nd Southwestern market launch
CEO Ryan Serhant said a large part of the firm's incentive to move to Las Vegas was because of current client demand for relocations or purchasing investment properties in the city
Read these scary tales from Inman's own haunted houses
Spiritual encounters don't just happen in ghost stories — some of Inman's staff have witnessed them first-hand in their own homes
by Lillian Dickerson Oct 30
Letitia James pleads not guilty, seeks dismissal of fraud case
James' attorneys will argue that she is a victim of vindictive prosecution and that Lindsey Halligan, the lone U.S. attorney who signed her indictment, was appointed illegally
by Matt Carter Oct 24
An image of a for sale and for rent signs in front of a house to signify how to list a property with tenants.
Working with a tenant-occupied property may be more hands-on than others, Cara Ameer writes. Be prepared to pivot based on the circumstances at hand
by Cara Ameer Oct 10
An image of a for sale and for rent signs in front of a house to signify how to list a property with tenants.
Understand that the home may not always look perfect, Cara Ameer writes, and you will have to roll with the punches as they come during the showing and sales process
by Cara Ameer Oct 9
U.S. Pardon Attorney Ed Martin, who is heading up the Trump administration's investigations of alleged mortgage fraud by political opponents, at a May 13 press conference.
Cook's attorneys say she did not commit mortgage fraud and is being targeted by the Trump administration to undermine the Federal Reserve's independence
by Matt Carter Sep 4
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook speaks with Fed Chair Jerome Powell at a June 25, 2025 open meeting at the Federal Reserve Board building in Washington, D.C.
Hundreds of economists say Trump's move to fire Cook 'threatens the fundamental principle of central bank independence and undermines trust in one of America’s most important institutions'
by Matt Carter Sep 2
President Trump and Fed Governor Lisa Cook in front of a photo of the Federal Reserve Bank
A judge gave attorneys for the Fed governor until Sept. 2 to bolster their argument that she should keep her job, as Bill Pulte leveled new allegations of misrepresentation on a third property
by Matt Carter Aug 29
5 money mistakes other agents made (so you don't have to)
Hard-learned lessons about building financial security in a commission-based career
by Amanda Neely Jul 22
Investors contemplate options amid market shift: The Download
As investors see local markets and rental prices soften, they've started to unload underperforming inventory at a record pace
by Christy Murdock Jun 14
What if real estate agents bought and sold countries?
Just for fun, Chris Drayer crunches the numbers to see which countries are buyer opportunities, which are seller plays and which hold must-watch investment potential
by Chris Drayer May 28
7 tips for building a rock-solid reputation as a real estate pro
Agents who prioritize their professional reputation don’t just survive in the real estate business, coach Darryl Davis writes. They dominate it
by Darryl Davis Mar 18
Invelo, the platform for marketing-savvy investors: Tech Review
Invelo is for the strategic, tech-forward property buyer who doesn’t wait to be told about opportunities
by Craig C. Rowe Mar 14
US Southernmost Home, Ocean Sotheby's International Realty
Built in 1958, the mid-century home is a historical landmark. The estate is owned by Cecilia Joyce Johnson, the widow of late American artist Seward Johnson II, who died in 2020
by Richelle Hammiel Jul 18
LA home sells $705K over asking: The moves behind this agent's deal
A remodel, strategic pricing, choice photos, an offer deadline and strong agent relationships helped the O'Connor sisters sell a property that previously sat on the market for nearly 1 year
by Lillian Dickerson Apr 26