Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman: There's too much money in real estate
In a wide-ranging interview, Redfin's top executive shares insight into the meeting that changed his whole perception of the industry
by Patrick Kearns Sep 14
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Opinion
Yes, we do have freedom of speech, but we’ve also got a business to run
NAR chief lobbyist to retire at the end of 2018
Jerry Giovaniello will leave the trade association after 37 years of political advocacy
by Patrick Kearns May 17
Watch NAR and experts discuss real estate antitrust on live stream
Think tank ITIF’s public forum will explore ways to make the industry more competitive
Politician
We took a close look at political candidates and causes that get the most money from the real estate trade group and found some surprises
by Andrea V. Brambila Mar 13
How the budget deal will impact real estate
A $300 billion boost in federal spending would inject $20 billion into infrastructure, presumably increasing construction
U.S. Capitol
Loan approvals and mortgages could be delayed, but experts think the housing market would bounce back.
Paul Ryan at U.S. Capitol
NAR lobbying wins important concessions from most significant rewrite of tax code in a generation
House Speaker Paul Ryan Holds Weekly News Conference At The Capitol
The final text of the bill marking the biggest change to the U.S. tax structure in decades has been released
Washington Monument at sunrise
U.S. Capitol
The trade group just published a letter asking Congressional leaders for 3 substantive changes
by Carl Franzen Dec 12
Darkened home at night
NAR analysis predicts declines of $56K in Cali, and more than $40k in CT, MA and HI
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai
Move to allow internet providers to charge varying rates for online content could impact small businesses and mom-and-pop brokerages
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The reactions from prominent organizations and individuals in the biz
by Inman Nov 9
Climate change will plunge the real estate industry into chaos
More wildfires and more floods are certain. But not all is lost — and individuals can help
by Carl Franzen Oct 19