Inaugural class of Inman Future Leaders in Real Estate revealed
The class of 45 honorees represents the real estate industry's brightest achievers under the age of 40. Future Leaders is the latest addition to Inman’s growing industry-leading awards program
by Inman May 1
How Realtors can guide clients to a transparent buying process
Companies seeking to use technology to add transparency and reduce friction in the homebuying process are particularly useful now, experts said during an Inman Connect Now virtual event
by Taylor Anderson Sep 22
Spruce raises $60M in new Series C funding round
The company provides title insurance and escrow services, among other things. Since its founding in 2016, Spruce has raised $110 million
by Jim Dalrymple II Jun 2
Homesnap's Mazur: It's time for agents to go all in
In multiple talk tracks at Tech Connect, leaders in sales, fintech and proptech all agreed on one thing: The COVID-19 pandemic has totally changed how people market, sell and buy real estate
by Craig C. Rowe Jun 4
Digital title startup Spruce raises $29M
The New York-based company will use the funding to fuel its expansion and build up its technology
by Jim Dalrymple II May 25
WATCH: Why the closing process is getting a major shake-up
Spruce Holdings CEO Patrick Burns explores how the real estate transaction is changing during an Inman Connect Las Vegas panel
by Inman Aug 7
Consumers demand convenience and transparency in closings
Everyone involved in a real estate transaction is on the hook to create a better, more convenient closing process, one industry leader argued Friday during an ICLV panel
by Jim Dalrymple II Jul 26
Consumers want an Amazon-like experience when closing
Technology is pushing into areas that have long relied on paperwork and personal relationships, driven by consumers who are very comfortable with the web
by Jim Dalrymple II Feb 1
Spruce raises $15.6M in new Series A-1 funding round
The chief executive of the title insurance and escrow startup, Patrick Burns, believes the real estate industry is overdependent on paper