Music City agents sing new tune as Nashville's rapid growth fuels deals
The pandemic unleashed a growth spurt in Tennessee, with Nashville at the center. Agents and a developer behind Nashville's tallest building illuminated the market at Inman on Tour this week
by Marian McPherson Mar 12
Elliman's Stephen Kotler says the election is only a 'little ripple'
The brokerage exec shared details about his day-to-day at Elliman, thoughts on current industry challenges and how, despite popular opinion, an election year has little impact on the market
Broker Spotlight: Peggy Olin, OneWorld Properties
Learn how this South Florida luxury and pre-development specialist forges strong professional partnerships and creates a collaborative environment
by Christy Murdock Jul 25
Connecting with Mauricio Umansky: The looming luxury shortage
'There is a tremendous shortage of inventory, and I think it's the only thing holding us back,' the founder of The Agency told Inman leading up to Inman Connect this month
Do protests play a role in where Americans want to live? Maybe
New data from Redfin suggests protests have had a modest impact on where people want to live, with 30% surveyed saying unrest has made them reconsider where they want to live
by Lillian Dickerson Nov 18
WATCH: Blackstone CEO predicts increasing demand for urban real estate
Stephen Schwarzman shares lessons he learned from the recession and being the one-time largest owner of single-family real estate in the country
by Inman Jan 31
Court orders small brokerage to pay $28.8M for copyright infringement
An architecture firm sued Urban Living in Houston after the brokerage distributed marketing materials without proper attribution
by Andrea V. Brambila Nov 14
Hacking the city: What's next for urban living?
What will the next urban-living trends be, and how can you prep for them?
by Inman Mar 29
Millennial homebuyers seek diversity, walkability and smaller homes, but that doesn't necessarily mean urban living