Machine learning has been a component of Zumper's overall solution for some time, but its ChatGPT use will enhance consumer-facing interactions primarily in terms of search, according to the company.
Mortgage rates ease on debt deal, but jobs report fuels inflation fears
Friday's strong jobs report renews worries that the Federal Reserve is not done hiking rates to combat inflation as policymakers face June 14 decision to "hike, skip or pause."
Apartment at Jay-Z’s former ‘stash spot’ lists for $1.4M
The two-bedroom apartment at 560 State St. in the Boerum Hill neighborhood is in the building eulogized by the rapper as his former "stash spot" in his 2009 hit "Empire State of Mind."
UrbanDigs launches custom advisory service for NYC agents
Reports from UD Advisor examine listings and specific situations with hyper-local market data, relevant sales and custom analytics from UrbanDigs to provide agents with actionable, data-based recommendations for their businesses, Inman has exclusively learned.
SphereBuilder, another social media engine or something more? Tech Review
SphereBuilder offers listing marketing, marketing analytics, ideas for improving your online presence and a host of features to produce and measure digital marketing.
Airbnb sues New York City over ‘de facto ban’ on short-term rentals
Readers who prioritize second homes and investment properties turn to Inman’s weekly Property Portfolio email newsletter, whether they’re agents who work with this special class of clients or investors themselves. This month, we’ll go deeper on everything from the latest at Airbnb and Vrbo to the changes investors are making to their portfolios in a […]
SEE: Inside ‘Fifteen,’ The Agency’s first-ever NYC luxury condo project
The brokerage launched sales this week for its first-ever luxury condo new development project in The Big Apple. Sales agent Shane Boyle filled Inman in on all the juicy details, including the unparalleled views.
Zillow, Elon Musk, bombshell commission suits: Inman’s Top 5
Wondering what you missed this week? Find out with Inman's Top 5 most-read stories of the week.
Your Inbox Zero obsession won’t make you a better agent
In his first column for Inman, Jay Papasan, the co-author of "The One Thing," says that while Inbox Zero is held up as a productivity ideal, it's not necessary for streamlined email management.
Hiring in real estate ramps up — but lags behind other industries: Labor
May was a strong hiring month for the U.S. as a whole. But in a down market, real estate didn't quite keep pace, according to new jobs data released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Priced Out of NYC, They Bought a Tiny Suburban Home in New Jersey. Now What?
The 900-square-foot house had three bedrooms, but the children’s were shoe-box size. Updating them required ingenuity and ideas from “An American in Paris.”
Three Months After His Death, Rafael Viñoly’s TriBeCa Studio on the Market
The architect had used the prewar apartment on West Broadway as a design studio and a place to make music. It is now on the market for $2.5 million.
Rupert Murdoch Closes on a Central Park Co-op
The $35.2 million purchase on Central Park South was among New York City’s largest sales in May. The biggest was a townhouse that sold for $41 million on the Upper East Side.
Tick, tick, boom: The Download on the bombshell commission suit
Each week on The Download, Inman’s Christy Murdock takes a deeper look at the top-read stories of the week to give you what you’ll need to meet Monday head-on. This week: We move a step closer to the courtroom as the bombshell lawsuit's judge sets a window for scheduling the upcoming trial.
Little Spain Is All but Gone. Will Our Lady of Guadalupe Be Next?
The church on West 14th Street, the first in Manhattan created for a Spanish-speaking congregation a century ago, has been deconsecrated. Its future is uncertain.
Robert Reffkin’s mom, Ruth, has joined Compass’ Garson Team
The senior Reffkin's move to the social media-forward team will create a cross-generational collaboration that capitalizes on combining varied skill sets to best help clients, Inman exclusively learned.
Will AI replace real estate agents?
While AI has the potential to automate and certainly enhance many aspects of the real estate industry, writes California Realtor Ken Sisson, it is unlikely to replace human agents completely anytime soon.
Kamala Harris Says ‘Inequality Persists’ in Home Appraisals
The vice president announced new plans to prevent racial bias in home appraisals, following evidence of widespread discrimination against Black homeowners.
David Doctorow steps down as CEO of Realtor.com parent Move, Inc.
Doctorow oversaw the company as its revenues and site traffic rose to record highs, the company said. But as with the rest of the industry, Move has shown signs of a slowdown.
82% of Americans favor upzoning as fix for skyrocketing housing costs
Zillow's latest housing survey revealed overwhelming support for accessory dwelling units, duplexes, triplexes and other dense-housing complexes as housing costs have doubled from pre-pandemic levels.