Tech leaders love AI. Everyone else? Not so much
AI boom meets public backlash, Stanford University report finds
by Nick Pipitone Apr 14
All the single ladies: Why working with women is no longer niche
Stop leading with assumptions, and start leading with competence
by America Foy Apr 6
Pride community at a parade with hands raised and the LGBT flag.
Opinion
As we celebrate the 10th anniversary of same-sex marriage, Mary Mancera writes, though society is seemingly supportive of the community, discrimination against LGBTQ+ people remains visible
by Mary Mancera Jun 26
RFK, Jr., suspends campaign, will support Trump
The Kennedy family scion said he didn't want to be a spoiler that might hand the election to Democrats. But he will leave his name on ballots in non-swing states
by Jim Dalrymple II Aug 23
Why thousands of women will have to make health care moves in 2024
Opinion
How far do you have to drive to receive quality maternal health care or access emergency services? These kitchen table issues are on your prospect's minds, Rachael Hite writes
by Rachael Hite Feb 29
Stop selling simply bricks and mortar. You're selling a lifestyle
Each sale is less about the physical property and more about selling a vision, Adria Lawrence writes. Paint a picture where work-life balance, leisure and personal growth coexist
by Adria Lawrence Feb 13
Generation Jones is most likely to downsize next. Are you ready?
Senior clients are looking for the best service possible, writes senior housing expert Rachael Hite. The more personal and authentic you are, the more they will appreciate you
by Rachael Hite Jan 30
'The math isn't mathing': Girl Math for real estate agents
Opinion
Rachael Hite offers a perspective on the commission negotiation conversation that we can't afford to overlook. Women must advocate for better pay because their futures depend on it
by Rachael Hite Dec 6
How to work with Gen X clients: A powerful (but overshadowed) force
Generation X is smaller than the cohorts that came both before and after. But the group is also in its prime earning and homebuying years now, meaning it's a force to be reckoned with
by Jim Dalrymple II Jan 25
How to survive the future as Generation Z hits the real estate market
Generation Z includes people now in their 20s and teens. They're young, but beginning to buy houses and poised to become a major force in the near future.
by Jim Dalrymple II Jan 24
Americans' preferences for bigger houses are growing
Bigger and more spread-out housing is more popular now than it was two years ago. That preference cuts across political divides, as well as demographic categories based on race, education and age
by Jim Dalrymple II Sep 1
Demand soars for high-end homes
The number of sales involving higher-end homes rose by 26% year over year, outpacing the less expensive end of the market, according to a new analysis by Redfin
by Daniel Houston Jun 2
More than 1 in 5 Americans moved or know someone who moved during the pandemic
New data from the Pew Research Center shows that the pandemic is driving a huge amount of migration
by Jim Dalrymple II Jul 8
Cohabitation of unmarried couples is on the rise as marriage rates decline
Opinion
New research shows that more and more unmarried couples are living together, so real estate agents need to be prepared to work with these types of clients
by Lew Sichelman Dec 3
The Statue of Liberty
The data shows that immigrant communities are associated with economic growth
by Lew Sichelman Nov 5