Real estate news and top headlines from major news sources into a real estate context each weekday, alongside breaking news from NAR, business tips, and industry trends.
The Next Chapter May 3, 2024 Despite pent-up demand among millennials, the large baby boomer cohort generally plans to stay in their homes as long as they can. What’s a real estat
Law and Ethics Real estate laws, court cases, and rules that may affect your commercial or residential real estate business.
Sales and Marketing Real estate sales tips, strategies, and marketing information to help you succeed.
Commercial Commercial real estate market tips, trends, and strategies for pros in sales, leasing, investment, and property management.
Broker News Real estate broker tips, trends, and strategies on how to operate a business for long-term success.
New Living Rooms for Everyday Life Designers, builders, and homeowners are looking to new secondary living spaces near bedrooms to provide a cozy secret getaway.
Use Location Intelligence to Market Your Listings Data visualization and geofencing technologies allow real estate professionals to create highly targeted, hyperlocal advertising campaigns.
Can You Change That Contract? It’s easier than you’d expect to get tangled in the unauthorized practice of law.
New NAR Member Benefit: Simplify Your Digital Advertising Strategy with Adwerx Dive into digital advertising and build your local brand with the National Association of REALTORS®’ newest REALTOR Benefits® Partner, Adwerx.
Experts With a Mission The Consulting Corps makes a powerful difference in how towns, nonprofits, and institutions tackle various real estate challenges.
Thanks to You! Being a REALTOR® comes with the chance to help others daily. President Elizabeth Mendenhall reflects on the power of giving and gratitude.
Is Focus on Location a Thing of the Past? Will the advent of driverless cars turn the old real estate adage “location, location, location” on its head?
How Experiences Are Replacing Amenities in Multifamily Increased competition and underuse of brick-and-mortar amenities are spurring the multifamily industry to add experiential features.