Real Estate Brokerage News
As the debate over Clear Cooperation has hit a peak, the new study suggests seller flexibility may not mean much when it comes to looking at hard numbers from MLS transactions in the last year
Elevate program offers higher level of services, including 'done-for-you marketing,' lead generation and transaction management, for what the company considers to be a low split
Franchiser is the 2nd real estate defendant to be dismissed from the flat-fee brokerage's lawsuit that claimed an anticompetitive scheme to defeat discount brokerages
Opinion
NextHome CEO James Dwiggins looks at the latest changes to Clear Cooperation and offers predictions for how they'll impact the wider real estate market
Approach partnerships by offering value through venue access, co-hosted or co-branded events, or creative collaborations that resonate with your shared audiences, Rainy Hake Austin writes
Mindfulness isn't just a nice-to-do daily habit, coach Aaron Hendon writes. It's a performance tool used by some of the world's top-performing coaches and athletes
If you're in a toxic workplace environment, team leader Carl Medford offers insights for identifying the issues and removing yourself from unhealthy professional dynamics
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate has released its annual home trends report, which revealed consumers are focused on making their homes multifunctional paradises
The campaign was launched in March at the firm's Global Forum and highlights diverse individuals with a focus on personality traits that reveal their unique needs in a home, Inman has learned
A new survey shows that fewer agents want to recommend their job to others and that, in the wake of NAR's commission lawsuit settlement, more are dissatisfied with the trade group
It's Stress Awareness Month, so we asked you to share your biggest stressors and the strategies you use to handle them
The brothers have filed a counterclaim against the white-label firm, alleging that it manufactured events surrounding their disassociation from Side. They also opposed Side's motion for contempt
Following its acquisition of Chicago's largest brokerage in January, Compass pulled back the curtain on @properties’ financial health over the 12 months prior to the headline-grabbing merger
Some respondents to Inman's Pulse survey seemed furious, while others were pleased, especially at the fact that CCP had been preserved. Still, multiple respondents simply expressed confusion
The judge presiding over the Hooper suit emphasized that Gibson plaintiffs will be able to object to the proposed settlements through the court's approval process
Opinion
Team leader Carl Medford dives into a high-level overview of the changes to CCP and the larger issues that will arise from its implementation
A new website soliciting plaintiffs for a possible class-action suit against the Washington MLS asks homeowners if they've sold in the state and seen 'a price drop or significant days on market'