The 2016 Realogy FWD Innovation Summit has always been tech-centric, and many of the companies at the event this year are rushing to figure out ways to use technologies that help people communicate more seamlessly and efficiently. Like most people these days, real estate agents and their clients are so busy that there seems to be […]
A sure-fire sign of an improving real estate market is the fall of foreclosure activity, and luckily those trends are down throughout the nation for the eighth consecutive month, according to RealtyTrac’s newly released data. Monitoring foreclosure activity throughout the nation down to a city level, the data showed that foreclosure activity is below 2006 average monthly […]
A sure-fire sign of an improving real estate market is the fall of foreclosure activity, and luckily those trends are down throughout the nation for the eighth consecutive month, according to RealtyTrac’s newly released data. Monitoring foreclosure activity throughout the nation down to a city level, the data showed that foreclosure activity is below 2006 average monthly […]
Med Center, Houston/Flickr user Vtelwin This is a contributing article from Trulia Prices have boosted in many hot markets throughout the U.S. for the past few years, Houston included. However, declining oil prices — affecting 4.3 percent of Houston’s employment force — are upsetting home sellers. Houston wasn’t the fastest market in the nation one year […]
Google Maps Renaissance Place, a popular staple within Chicago’s north shore suburb of Highland Park, is now up for sale. The mixed-use retail, office and multi-housing property is located at 1849 Green Bay Rd. and encompasses an entire block near the center of town. The bustling complex, built in 2000, features 82,604 square feet of in-line […]
On June 1, Tamara Holloway’s homebuying fairy tale turned into a cautionary tale when she discovered that the seller of her new home in Nashville hadn’t moved out and had no plans of doing so. In an interview with WDTN, the seller, Justin McCrory, said: “The transaction went through, and they’re getting a good clean […]
Can we be honest for a moment? The Realtor association is dying. I don’t think it’s quite dead yet, but it’s on its deathbed with intensive care unit doctors hovering nearby. You can’t see that it’s dying because the numbers appear steady: 1.15 million Realtor members (and growing!), $160 million in dues revenues and tens of […]
The Joint Center for Housing Studies of Havard University released its 2016 The State of the Nation’s Housing report that delves into a number of important housing issues, namely the lack of affordable housing, income inequality, concentrated poverty and the continuing decline in homeownership rates. According to the report, new home sales are strengthening with […]
Agents are mobile creatures by necessity, and recent advances in mobile technology have given real estate professionals an unprecedented ability to “take their office on the road” and do the majority of their job out of their home office, local Starbucks and even parked on side of the side of the road in their car […]
In the past couple of weeks, there has been much discussion about the National Association of Realtors on Inman and social media. It began with an Inman article about NAR staff and volunteer leader compensation, followed by Rob Hahn’s insight into how NAR spends marketing dollars, followed by Teresa Boardman’s thoughts on women leaders at […]
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