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There's no better time than spring to tend to the messy parts of your business and shake off the dust. This week, our readers share how they keep their work organized and decluttered.
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Many consumers may not realize it, but they're increasingly competing against institutional investors and contending with soaring building costs.
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Agents in the southernmost tip of Texas, which is home to SpaceX's rocket production facility and launch site, are seeing buyers and investors flock to formerly sleepy towns.
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With home prices across the nation rising sky-high, more buyers are wondering if paying so much is the right thing to do. “Morning after" jitters are causing many to reconsider their purchase. Here’s how to combat getting that post-contract cancelation call from your buyers.
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New investors often lump wholesale real estate and house flipping into the same category, but these investment paths are not the same, and each come with perks and challenges. Here's what you need to know to determine which is right for you.
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Realogy partnered with AREAA, NAGLREP, NAMMBA and the LGBTQ+ Real Estate Alliance to create a more robust fair housing training course, available today.
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New York State Senator Brian Kavanagh is sponsoring a bill that would require co-op boards to reveal why they turned down a potential buyer.
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The release of 2020 Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data reveals a growth surge across mortgage lending. One lender recorded more than 340 percent growth from the previous year.
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At the next Connect Now on April 20, Spencer Rascoff and Brad Inman will talk about the latest innovations in real estate. The dynamic duo will cover everything from SPACS to iBuying. Be there for the full interview. Reserve your spot now.
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The share of mortgages in forbearance dropped for a sixth straight week, showing one of the largest decreases in the rate since the pandemic began.
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Younger millennials are increasingly entering the housing market for the first time as older millennials drove refinances to peak highs.
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Seventy-six-year-old Bill Foley wins more deals than he loses, and more often than not, he turns his acquisitions into gold.
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The New York Department of State has launched 132 investigations into housing bias, which include allegations from Newsday's "Long Island Divided" report.
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The industry generated $19.2 billion in title insurance premiums, according to the American Land Title Association’s latest Market Share Analysis.
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In the above session from Connect Now, Olivia Mariani and Kathryn Russell of Curbio discuss how in today’s competitive market, it’s more important than ever for real estate professionals to differentiate themselves and the services they offer.
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In the above session from Connect Now, Ryan Dibble, Sam Kasle and Sophia Lu of Flyhomes discuss how to effectively craft strong offers, excel in negotiations, and manage client expectations to find success in 2021’s competitive seller’s market.
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Being a real estate agent is much more like operating your own business than working any other regular job. There's a huge learning curve, and it can often feel overwhelming. That's why, if you're a newbie, you have to be prepared. Here's what to expect.
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"There is no middle class any more," one industry leader said of working in real estate this year. "You’re either crushing it or you're struggling." Here’s Part 2 in Inman’s five-part special report.