Ready to raise your price point? Here’s your luxury agent playbook

Whether you're just starting out in real estate or trying to grow your business in a new direction, broker Joseph Santini shares tips for breaking into the luxury niche.

Back as CEO, loanDepot founder has his work cut out for him

Anthony Hsieh brings back two technology executives after loanDepot, which hasn’t turned a full-year profit since 2021, posts $25 million Q2 loss.

Defying conventional wisdom, UWM grows mortgage refis

While rival Rocket Mortgage seeks to boost refis by becoming largest U.S. loan servicer, UWM CEO Mat Ishbia says AI, competitive pricing will help mortgage brokers compete for borrowers.

Martha’s Vineyard property tied to the Obamas sells for $37M

The 7,800-square-foot estate was reportedly purchased by businessman Les Wexner, the founder of L Brands, which was previously the parent company of Bath & Body Works and Victoria's Secret.

Residential roots, commercial reach: How this broker created scale with a strategic merger

Find out how Jill Butler's RedKey Realty Leaders scaled smarter by bringing on a boutique commercial brokerage and integrating their agents and their services.

Judge denies NWMLS request to stay discovery, moving the needle forward for Compass

An order signed by U.S. District Judge Jamal N. Whitehead on Wednesday denied NWMLS's request to stay discovery while the court considers its motion to dismiss the case.

When It Was ‘Time to Get Out of Florida,’ She Went for an Appalachian Vibe in North Carolina

A mother and her son searched near Asheville, N.C., for a quiet place with nice views and an easy commute to her new job.

Broker Spotlight: Bobby Murphy, The Agency Boston

Find out how this managing partner and his team got their start and where they see their market moving next.

Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey

This week’s homes include a five-bedroom Victorian in Tuckahoe and a country estate in Millstone Township.

Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

This week’s properties are on the Lower East Side, in Midtown Manhattan and Dumbo.

How Much Space Does the Median Income Get You?

In many large U.S. cities, the typical household can afford to rent only a space smaller than a studio apartment.

Track your housing market in detail with these 2 new interactive tools

Extraordinarily detailed maps. Multi-market comparisons. Inman Market View takes another step forward — putting even richer visual data insights directly in the hands of real estate professionals.

How to close the real estate agent retirement gap

Real estate agents can and should expand their real estate retirement repertoire, Thomas Phelan writes, not only for their personal retirement future but to help their clients.

Teams Spotlight: The Lisa Cozzi Team, Century 21 AllPoints Realty

With over 24 years of proven success, find out how Cozzi and her team adapt, strategize and execute, so clients win.

Lower mortgage rates get a few more homebuyers off the fence

Tariff uncertainties and job loss worries meant lower rates had a bigger impact last week on refinancing demand than homebuying, MBA lender surveys show.

Zillow Group exceeded revenue expectations during Q2 2025

Revenue was up 15 percent year over year to $655 million and the company hit a positive net income for the second quarter in a row at $2 million.

Mortgage bankers take a stand against tri-merge credit reporting

Consumer group say FHFA's plan to pit VantageScore 4.0 against older FICO Classic score will make "anti-competitive natures of the credit scoring market even worse."

Realtor income edges up 4% despite market softening: NAR

The National Association of Realtors released its 2024 Member Profile on Wednesday, which revealed that its typical member earned a median gross income of $58,100 — up from $55,800 in 2023.

3 social media lead gen lessons from the Trump vs. Powell drama

Capture attention and build relationships by helping your clients navigate the implications of headline-grabbing topics, Josh Ries writes.

Las Vegas real estate pro finds pig’s head in mail after AI deal closing

A letter that accompanied the bloodied animal head sent to Agrippa CEO Blake Owens asserted that "'AI' is not going to replace brokers," in a sign that it was likely sent by a broker who feels threatened by the new technology.

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