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.
Housing Market Filled With ‘Wait-and-See’ Home Buyers August 29, 2024 Contract signings dropped to the lowest level on record last month, but pent-up buyer demand could be waiting for opportunities to open up.
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 Real Estate News Includes housing market tips, trends, and strategies for real estate 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.
The Worst Offenses in Virtually Staged Photos When editing listing images, make sure to avoid misrepresenting a property and giving buyers a false impression.
‘You Can’t Afford to Ignore iBuyers’ What if you’re conducting a listing presentation with homeowners who’ve already received an instant offer on their property?
Low Rates Spark a Boom The May-June 2019 market pulse offers a glimpse at the current state of the housing market.
The Tech Tools You Really Need Don’t waste time and money chasing the next big thing when these tried-and-true products can meet your needs.
2019 30 Under 30: Real Estate’s Next Leading Edge Read the profiles of this year's honorees—a group of young real estate professionals who know what it takes to keep going after a setback.
Overcoming Early Hurdles Giving new agents proper attention should be a top priority for brokers, says NAR President John Smaby. Here’s why mentoring is key.
Contract Hand-offs Assigning another party to take over a transaction from you before it closes can be smart. Be sure you do it right.
Tech Tools Should Advance—Not Replace—Relationships Invest in technology that showcases your talent. Communication and rapport with customers are what will keep your business strong.