The number of older Americans who are renting their homes, rather than owning them outright, has increased markedly over the last decade, driven in part by an overall aging population and the lingering effects of the foreclosure crisis, according to new research. The research, unveiled this week by apartment search website RentCafé, shows that between […]
I realize I just posted on the future of the MLS, and normally, I’d let posts sit for a few days to “mature” but this is far too big an event and far too big a deal to wait. In case you missed it, a class action lawsuit was filed with the United States District Court in […]
How is the General Data Protection Regulation, passed in the European Union, affecting us here in the U.S.? Get a closer look at the measures abroad and in the states to protect users’ privacy. Source: click here
What To Read This Weekend EXCLUSIVE: Compass to acquire Alain Pinel RealtorsBY PATRICK KEARNS | MARCH 4 Why are top CEOs being purged from real estate?BY BRAD INMAN | MARCH 4 The Compass critic that flipped: Inside Alain Pinel’s major reversalBY PATRICK KEARNS | MAR 6 Are you making these embarrassing print marketing mistakes?BY […]
The picture is bleak for Realogy as a perfect storm of competitive pressures bear down on the residential real estate behemoth, according to an investor note issued by JPMorgan. Source: click here
Nationwide, the average price of a single-family home fell modestly to $249,400 in January, from $256,400 in December. The average home cost $261,600 in 2018 and $248,800 in 2017, according to new National Association of Realtors data, released Friday. The modest downtick pushes the National Association of Realtors’ Housing Affordability Index to 155.8 points, compared to 155.3 […]
Luxury real estate brands excel in sophisticated branding, marketing and copy writing. Here are five ideas that real estate businesses looking to scale in 2019 can learn from luxe brands. Source: click here
Most agents will agree that losing a deal they’ve worked hard to put together is never fun. Sometimes though, it can almost feel like a higher power is at work and a failed deal can truly save the day. Here are three examples of how it can all work out just fine. Source: click here
In this tale of two homebuyers — one who sold at the bottom of the market, and one who bought — we look at what happens when a homebuyer decides to play the long-term game and why we must teach our clients the long-term benefits of owning a home and locking in a mortgage payment […]
There’s much hype about technology in the real estate industry, but are real estate agents even using the technology available to them properly? Does the use of technology result in more sales? Will the company with the best technology win? And if so, what will they win? So many unanswered questions about agent tech — […]
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