Everything that happened in 2020, the wildest year of our lives
This year had it all: A presidential election, a stock market crash and rebound, and the busiest summer and fall in memory — all amid an unprecedented global pandemic
by Jim Dalrymple II Dec 21
Another 3.2M Americans filed for unemployment last week
More than 33.5 million people have filed for unemployment since the outbreak exploded in early March, according to the US Labor Department
How to spot misinformation and prevent it from spreading
A slew of coronavirus myths, rumors and false medical advice has been making the rounds on the internet. By putting fact-checking practices to good use, you can snuff out misinformation when it makes its way to your screen and ensure you never share it
by Jay Thompson Mar 25
Coronavirus is already impacting short-term rentals
The ongoing pandemic has already slowed bookings for companies like Airbnb, and may prompt investors to shift their strategies going forward
by Jim Dalrymple II Mar 23
This weekend will be 'bellwether' for open houses in the spring
Agents Inman spoke to haven't yet seen clients abandoning things like open houses. But handshakes may be going out of style, and some believe the worst is yet to come
by Jim Dalrymple II Mar 12
SXSW canceled over coronavirus concerns
The gathering is one of the largest events for the tech industry and this year was going to have a panel specifically on real estate
by Jim Dalrymple II Mar 6
NAR cancels conferences as coronavirus chaos continues
The trade organization will no longer hold events this month in San Diego and Los Angeles. The cancellations come as the death toll rises and as financial markets continue to sputter
by Jim Dalrymple II Mar 5
Realogy adjusts upcoming company events amid coronavirus concerns
RE/MAX, Compass, Zillow, Keller Williams and NAR are also taking precautions as more and more cases of the disease are being confirmed in the United States
by Patrick Kearns Mar 3