2023 may sink some agents — and that may not be a bad thing
Economic downturns have historically shrunk the number of practicing Realtors. But those who stick around can end up doing even more deals, economists told Inman Intel
by Jim Dalrymple II Feb 1
Encryption, inequality and 'Zero DOM': 6 pocket listing takeaways
Inman took a deep dive into pocket listings, which continue to polarize the real estate industry long after many thought the practice would disappear
by Jim Dalrymple II Nov 5
Pocket listings are still around, but the off-market landscape is evolving
Two years after the National Association of Realtors approved the Clear Cooperation Policy, pocket listings are as strong as ever. This is Inman's first story in a 5-part series
by Jim Dalrymple II Nov 1
Apartments and Suburbs in Austin Texas - aerial drone view at sunrise with lens flare above new developments
Amid a nationwide inventory shortage, suburban condominiums are a way for many first-time buyers to enter the market — if they can afford it
With COVID vaccine now available, the big-city condo is back in style
While the early days of the pandemic saw an exodus from major urban areas, condos and new developments in particular are now selling at record rates thanks in part to the vaccine
20 of the most mindbogglingly expensive homes sold this year
It's been a big real estate year for billionaire buyers David Geffen and Jeff Bezos
Behold! 20 of the biggest residential real estate sales of 2020 (so far)
Midway through the year, Inman breaks down some of the most expensive transactions of 2020 and finds that the pace of high-dollar deals hasn't been hampered by the pandemic
Are housing bubbles reinflating in 3 major cities?
A look at San Francisco, New York and Miami
by Octavio Nuiry Jul 1