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Darryl Davis explains what the settlement is, why it matters and what, if anything, it actually changes about how you do your job.
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A new White House economic report estimates the country is short 10 million homes, but researchers can't seem to agree on the number.
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Looking for a quick catch-up on the buzziest stories of the week? Here’s Inman Top 5, the most essential stories, according to Inman readers.
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The plaintiffs in a Zillow class-action complaint claim eXp has harmed buyers by advertising Zillow Flex and supporting the portal's listing ban.
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Competition in the Mid-Atlantic housing market remains strong, with 57 percent of homes receiving multiple offers.
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More than 2 in 5 Americans renovated their home in the last year, and most did so as a deliberate alternative to moving, according to a new Redfin survey.
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Use our interactive tool to track mortgage rates, and share the latest data with your clients, colleagues and friends.
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Hear from some of the biggest names in real estate, and learn how 2026 is poised to reshape and transform the industry.
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Pennsylvania agent Albert Stroble has been charged with possessing child sexual abuse material and criminal use of a communications facility.
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New data released last week gives a clearer picture of the effect of consolidation on the real estate industry.
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The family home is often the first and only model of homeownership a Black child ever sees, Mo Gatling writes. It shapes what feels possible.
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While the industry debates exposure, writes contributor Deb Siefkin, the structure of the market and how buyers find homes is being rewritten.
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Redfin veteran Joe Rath — now at parent Rocket — said his company "supports a seller’s choice in how their property is marketed."
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Mortgage rates have dropped to an average of 6.30 percent, renewing hope in a more active spring homebuying season.
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When access to a home is filtered through limited showings, selective exposure or overly restrictive buyer criteria, the result is fewer opportunities for certain buyers to participate at all, new Inman contributor Colette Stevenson writes.
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Your first meeting with a buyer is not a hurdle to get over, coach Darryl Davis writes. It is the foundation of everything that comes next.
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Frederick Warburg Peters looks at the spring market in New York City and the factors that are impacting inventory.
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During its Las Vegas conference, Century 21 debuted "Color of Happiness," a sequel to the franchisor's hit 2024 commercial.