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Paul Manafort indicted in New York on mortgage fraud charges

President Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort was indicted Wednesday in New York on charges related to mortgage fraud, conspiracy and other crimes — just minutes after he received a second prison sentence in a separate federal case. In total, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office hit Manafort with 16 new charges. In a statement, DA Cyrus […]

TopOffer.com eliminates seller-paid commissions by charging buyers

In a new model launched at SXSW, TopOffer.com charges buyers 3 percent commission: 2.5 percent for the company and 0.5 percent to the buyer’s agent. Source: click here

How Keller Williams leverages data to boost AI-powered tech

Fueled by 180,000 agents worldwide, Keller Williams has been quietly leveraging its data to boost artificial intelligence-powered technology. Source: click here

Announcing the first round of speakers for Inman Connect Las Vegas 2019

The adage, “May you live in interesting times,” is hard at work right now in the world of real estate. Blink and you might miss momentous change. New money, new players, and new models are going head to head with seasoned brands and established best practices. That’s why attendees invest valuable time to come to […]

Lawsuit accusing realtor.com of defrauding agents settled

A suit in which a former employee of Move Inc. accused the company of defrauding agents by charging them for services they never ordered has been settled. Source: click here

What agents should know about tech’s next IPO boom

The San Francisco Bay Area could explode with new millionaires this year, as a number of the top Bay Area-based tech companies mull initial public offerings. But will this influx of new cash actually have an appreciable impact on the nation’s most expensive housing market? Source: click here

State agencies are playing with money meant to stem foreclosures

In a blistering 85-page report, the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program says more than $400,000 in “critical taxpayer dollars” were spent by some state housing agencies to fly around the country to attend non-germane conferences and hole up in luxury hotels and resorts. Source: click here

Who’s to blame for falling co-op commissions?

Brokers across the nation have agents who are very unhappy about one thing: falling co-op commissions. With an increasing number of alternative brokerage models, commission splits are changing. Source: click here

Dear Marketing Mastermind: How can I raise my game?

In this monthly advice column, Marketing Mastermind Christy Murdock Edgar answers three burning questions from the real estate industry at large. This month’s topic: What are some of the game-changing things you can do to make your marketing and reputation stand out in your area? Source: click here

New FEMA plan could make flood insurance more costly for some

Federal officials are reportedly exploring a new flood insurance reform plan that would rely more heavily on data, potentially offering homeowners more transparency about the risks they face while also driving up rates in some areas. The proposed plan would use data, referred to as “commercial catastrophe models,” to more accurately calculate the actual risk […]

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