Inman News
How agents build trust for stronger, longer client relationships
Agents who leverage new digital tools and services can bring more expertise to clients, but only after trust has been established.
How to break through barriers and next-level your business
Today’s housing inventory and higher interest rates might have you feeling stalled, as if you’ve reached a plateau in your business. However, there are steps to try to break through the noise of today’s market, stand out as an agent, and win more real estate listings.
7 pitfalls that can ruin your reputation as a real estate agent
Your reputation precedes you in every meeting, showing and negotiation, coach Darryl Davis writes. Every interaction either enforces it or enhances it.
4 ways to ensure success as an agent in 2024 and beyond
Watch Shaun Osher on Inman Access as he shares his yearly success strategies, offering valuable insights and actionable advice to empower you to strive for success this year.
How to amplify authenticity in today’s tech-driven world
Watch the latest Inman Access class with social media expert, Giselle Ugarte, to learn how to elevate your connections with clients.
Steve Harney, legendary Keeping Current Matters founder, dies at 68
Harney founded Keeping Current Matters in 2007 to help agents and homeowners prepare to navigate the coming financial crisis.
HomeStack, LiveEasy partner to advance white-labeled solutions
HomeStack and LiveEasy offer white-labeled applications for real estate agents, vendors and consumers and provide a range of communication functions, home insights and market data. The two have announced a partnership.
Redfin is beta testing its new AI search assistant Ask Redfin
Ask Redfin, an artificial intelligence assistant for homeshoppers, is now in beta testing on the company’s mobile iOS search experience.
Matt Beall: Hawaii’s market is ‘extraordinarily strained’
The Hawaii Life CEO said after pandemic demand and the Maui fires, inventory has been sparse. But he also said the market is finding its way back to seasonality, and philanthropic giving and community involvement are at a high.
Are you ready to make your brand POP this spring? The Download
As Inman announces its Marketing All-Stars, it's time to dive deep into all the marketing expertise you'll need to shine bright this spring.
Lawsuits and leads: Here’s Inman’s Top 5 stories of the week
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.
Sitzer | Burnett plaintiffs’ attorneys ask for a third of settlement payout
After five years and nearly 100,000 hours of work, the law firms are asking a federal court for $82 million of the proposed settlements to be paid by Anywhere, Keller Williams and RE/MAX.
Talking money is ‘a form of protest,’ financial expert Tori Dunlap says
With 1.9 million Instagram followers and a best-selling book, financial expert Tori Dunlap sits down with Rachael Hite to share how she’s educating women on talking about money — out loud.
15 Instagram accounts agents can learn from in 2024
Jimmy Burgess shares 15 agents, team leaders and trainers who can help you find the perfect mix of content to grow your Instagram channel.
Empowering through empathy: The women’s leadership advantage
By embracing and amplifying female voices, The Agency's Rainy Hake Austin writes, we can create a real estate industry that truly reflects the diversity and richness of the communities we serve.
HomeStack is a mobile solution for today’s agent: Tech Review
Inman's review of HomeStack, a custom mobile app solution for independent real estate brokerages, top-producing teams and tech-savvy agents.
Mauricio Umansky’s 4 tips for building strategic partnerships
In luxury real estate, Mauricio Umansky writes, partnerships can be powerful devices in your ever-evolving business toolkit.
TikTok says men think about Rome. Women’s #RomanEmpire? Safety
Meeting prospects, holding open houses, going to industry events — women have to think about safety daily, trainer Rachael Hite writes. They don't have time for Julius Caesar.
Curbio faces lawsuits, complaints from agents amid rapid growth
Some Realtors and the attorney general in Washington, D.C., have come forward with criticism of Curbio. Executives say the complaints represent a tiny fraction of the thousands it has helped.
This first-time homebuyer program is like winning the lottery
California to use lottery system to allocate $220 million in "Dream for All" shared appreciation loans that cover down payments for first-time homebuyers.