Uncertainty is the name of the game in real estate — right now, and always. Brad Inman took the Connect stage with Ken DeLeon of DeLeon Real Estate, Mauricio Umansky of The Agency, Dolly Lenz of Dolly Lenz Real Estate and Glenn Kelman of Redfin to dive into what this ever-shifting landscape means for different […]
A Texas brokerage claims to be the first in the Lone Star state to have closed on a home purchased with bitcoin. The digital currency’s runaway price growth in recent months — at least until an early September price drop — has rekindled interest in it, enriching bitcoin holders and renewing its usefulness as a publicity […]
Thanks to what the Atlanta Housing Authority is now calling a “backroom deal” that went down in 2011, a developer may be able to scoop up AHA land for dirt cheap with the intention of building non-affordable housing on sites set aside for low-income buyers, according to a report by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC). In 2011, […]
After a promising series of starts and completions at the beginning of the summer, residential construction slowed in August. This is an unwelcome piece of news for economists, real estate professionals and buyers alike. Housing starts in August dipped 0.8 percent to a rate of 1,180,000, according to the latest New Residential Construction report by […]
Will iBuyers like Opendoor go mainstream or stay niche? Keep your eye on Atlanta for the answer. The market has became the first where the major iBuyers — Opendoor, OfferPad and Knock — are all going toe to toe, setting up the city to be a battleground for three deep-pocketed startups that all use technology […]
Apple released its newest operating system today and with it a promising frontier for real estate apps looking to offer augmented reality (AR). In contrast to virtual reality (which requires separate, sometimes awkward equipment and creates an entire artificial world), AR overlays information on top of the real world and is available through the mobile […]
Ever had clients excited to go see a an eclectic, vintage, open concept in a desirable neighborhood only to have them be very let down by the listing description? There are some real estate terms you just can’t fully understand unless you have taken buyer clients to see a “turnkey” property nestled 10 feet from the […]
For most first-time homebuyers, the experience of buying a home is stressful. Not only are they dealing with an unfamiliar process, but they’re also likely making their largest purchase to date. Without some help, they could easily make a mistake that will cost them for years to come. As a buyer’s agent, it’s your responsibility […]
With so many different marketing options available to connect with buyers and sellers, it can be tough to figure out where to double down. Email is often overlooked as old school or unimportant, but oh contraire, email still rules! In the U.S. alone, over 90 percent of adults are using email regularly, and despite the […]
Real estate teams are increasingly more popular throughout the industry. Teams can provide a strong competitive advantage when you combine people with skill sets that complement each other and with personalities that work well together. A team that includes successful listing agents with expert showing agents, someone with an eye for great documentation detail or […]
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