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With home prices and mortgage rates showing few signs of easing, only 19 percent of Americans thought May was a good time to buy.
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The luxury team spent 24 years with Coldwell Banker before realigning with Compass, Inman has exclusively learned. Last year, the team traded $80 million in real estate transactions.
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UtahRealEstate.com's new skill leverages a form of artificial intelligence called computer vision from Restb.ai to scan images for rapid description creation, item tagging and room identification, the company said.
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The multifaceted software, built by the Atlanta-based company REAI, is designed to automate for agents a range of tasks that can often occupy hours of a standard work week, the company said.
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When it comes to marketing trophy properties or getting past a plateau, Aaron Kirman and Damian Hall have a few secrets to success — and they are sharing their tips with Inman.
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Ark7 is a mobile and browser application helping accredited and non-accredited investors alike invest in real estate.
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Wondering what you missed this week? Find out with Inman's Top 5 most-read stories of the week.
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On The Download this week: Home Depot rolls out its new tiny home. Can initiatives like this make an impact on the affordable housing crisis?
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Despite instability, the priciest and most unique properties are still moving, Christie's Co-CEO Thad Wong and President Chris Lim told Inman during the brokerage's annual conference.
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With hundreds of comments on our coverage of Ralph Yarl's shooting, what does it say about door-knocking, and where do we go from here? Rachael Hite updates the story and looks at the sometimes heated reactions.
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The U.S. needs to not just build more new homes, but build more new homes that are affordable to most people, according to a new report from the National Association of Realtors and Realtor.com.
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Rapidly growing Latch, which will soon be led by Ring founder Jamie Siminoff, tapped AppFolio's wide-ranging property management software to streamline its enterprise access systems.
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In her first interview since the resolution of the debt ceiling crisis, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that while she expects "some pain" and even consolidation, banks will weather the storm.
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Amid rising gun violence, real estate agents are debating the continuation of door-knocking, a traditional practice. Opinions are split, as some advocate for caution, while others suggest it's time to halt the practice due to safety concerns.
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With the right products, your new luxury home can become a smart, convenient and energy-efficient living space, smart home expert Brandon Doyle writes.
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You need more than pretty pictures in your social media feed, luxury marketing expert Laura Stace writes. Make sure you are educating potential clients with your content as well.
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Unless the companies decide to take their case to the U.S. Supreme Court and the court opts to take it, this is the end of the road for a legal saga that began eight years ago over the fate of sold listing photos.
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While Zillow remains centered on consumer search and lead generation, offspring ShowingTime+ is becoming the "super app" the industry giant promised, according to the company.