Opendoor temporarily caps offers in Dallas-Fort Worth at $300,000
The cap is down from its previous high price of $500,000, but the startup says the change is not permanent, and it will help the company focus on hiring and expanding the company
Zillow’s war chest is ready for acquisitions: What's next?
Opinion
A slew of deals are happening, including Compass acquisitions, but Zillow's got a fresh wad of cash burning a hole in its pocket
by Brad Inman Jul 12
Lennar Amazon smart home w/ Alexa logo
The nation's largest homebuilder and online retailer have partnered to create the voice-activated house of the future, but it takes some getting used to
by Emma Hinchliffe Jul 11
Donald Trump Hosts Canadian PM Justin Trudeau At The White House
Economists tell Inman that tariffs on imported lumber, aluminum and steel are driving up home prices
by Patrick Kearns Jul 10
mlslistings
Sixth annual ranking from Real Trends breaks down the nation's 'best' agents by state and metro area
by Patrick Kearns Jul 10
Purplebricks’ Canadian acquisition is an incredible deal, here’s why
The UK-based flat-fee brokerage acquired DuProprio/ComFree, expanding into Canada and strengthening its position as online agency leader with global ambitions
by Mike DelPrete Jul 9
Cryptocurrency, blockchain, housing and data
The limits of contract law allow an opportunity that technologists want to exploit, the same way bitcoin has found a home at the edge of the financial system
by Franco Faraudo Jul 7
AG Jeff Sessions
ACLU says move signals there 'is a war being waged on civil liberties'
by Patrick Kearns Jul 6
Are we in a housing bubble? It depends on who you ask
Despite declines in 3 key housing market indicators, most real estate economists say nay to the bubble — but one argues an 'apartment bubble' is gaining momentum
by Patrick Kearns Jul 6
Unemployment rate climbs to 4% in latest jobs outlook
Real estate industry added 3,800 jobs in June
by Patrick Kearns Jul 6
How would a more conservative Supreme Court impact real estate?
A more conservative SCOTUS could mean less government regulation and fewer protections for LGBTQ individuals
by Patrick Kearns Jul 5
Alexandria Ocasio Cortez's Yorktown childhood home
Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's childhood home has come under attack for its location and price, but what do the records show?
by Patrick Kearns Jul 3
Inflation rate hits Fed goal, reaches highest level since 2012
Personal consumption expenditures, the Fed's preferred gauge of inflation, rose 2% from April to May
by Patrick Kearns Jul 3
Broker confidence in New York City market has declined steadily since 2014: REBNY survey
Brokers are reportedly about leasing and financing conditions in the residential and commercial sectors
by Patrick Kearns Jul 2
Construction spending rose 0.4% from May to June
Construction spending is up 4.5% year-over-year according to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau
by Patrick Kearns Jul 2
The week in financial markets: the 1970s word nobody wants
Opinion
It's too early to start talking about stagflation, but a yield curve inversion is becoming more and more possible
by Lou Barnes Jun 30