Naples estate shatters Florida home sale record with $225M sale
The waterfront estate has become the most expensive residential transaction in state history and the 2nd-priciest in the country
by Richelle Hammiel Apr 28
Compass sues Northwest MLS, pulling Windermere along for a ride
The suit claims the multiple listing service is a 'monopolist' with 'no meaningful competitors' and that, as a broker-owned MLS, its Seattle area owners have an interest in limiting competition
Lesson Learned: Make ongoing learning a priority
Find out how Georgia Realtor Liza DiMarco's experience in multiple markets gives her an 'overwhelming' advantage when it comes to helping clients relocate
by Christy Murdock Apr 7
Partnership offers Docusign users access to RentSpree
Docusign, positioning itself as 'the intelligent agreement management' company after a brand overhaul, has a large presence throughout all categories of real estate
by Craig C. Rowe Mar 25
Lesson Learned: You set the pace and tone for transactions
Find out how this Florida Realtor puts her unique background to work for clients and colleagues and how she 'sets the pace' for her buyers and sellers
by Christy Murdock Feb 10
Docusign CEO: New software aims to 'remake' real estate
At Inman Connect New York, Docusign CEO Allan Thygesen said its new software, Transaction Spaces, can reduce the complexities inherent in the transaction process
by Craig C. Rowe Jan 22
ADUs take center stage as Los Angeles housing goes up in smoke
As wildfires rage across California, destroying over 9K homes and displacing thousands of residents, ADUs emerge as a critical housing solution
by Richelle Hammiel Jan 13
Lesson Learned: Forget competing. Build connections instead
For South Florida new development sales specialist Juan Carlos Tobon, relationships are the key to creating meaning in the everyday
by Christy Murdock Jan 6
It's not over yet: Where real estate antitrust litigation is going in 2025
The new year will bring appeals, buyer commission cases, fights over current National Association of Realtor policies and possible Department of Justice intervention, experts told Inman
by Andrea V. Brambila Dec 24
South Florida association launches consumer education ad campaign
Titled 'Perfect Strangers,' the commercial is part of Broward, Palm Beaches & St. Lucie Realtors' stated goal of changing how consumers think of real estate agents
by Craig C. Rowe Dec 11
Patrick Dovigi sells Aspen mansion for $55M, turns a $6.25M profit
Patrick Dovigi recently sold his Aspen mansion he purchased in April for $48.75M, closing the deal at $55M and turning a $6.25M profit, 'The Wall Street Journal' reported
by Richelle Hammiel Dec 5
The Agency launches EastWest Abstract with Langdon Title
The newly launched affiliated title agency will streamline closings and increase efficiency for The Agency's New York-based clients and agents, the brokerage told Inman
by Lillian Dickerson Nov 25
Will the NAR settlement make it to the closing table? The Download
As the Nov. 26 hearing for final approval of the NAR commission lawsuit settlement approaches, voices from all sides are questioning its wisdom
by Christy Murdock Nov 2
Association-drafted forms protect consumers and members: CAR
Opinion
Despite the rhetoric of some in the industry, shifting away from using association-developed forms is the opposite of consumer-friendly, CAR President Melanie Barker writes for Inman
by Melanie Barker Oct 29
Breaking bad news: How to have tough client conversations
The energy you bring to client communication, Rachael Hite writes, can be the difference between a peaceful process and buyer or seller meltdown
by Rachael Hite Oct 18