You shared your real estate conflicts and conundrums: Pulse
We asked you to fill us in on a negative professional experience you've had where you weren't really sure who was the problem, so we could render a verdict
by Inman Aug 26
An image of a woman who's being overwhelmed with time, contracts and other distractions to symbolize real estate self-sabotage.
Stop being mean to your mind, coach Darryl Davis writes. Don’t let negative self-talk and your inner saboteur rob you of the confidence you’ve earned
by Darryl Davis Aug 26
A picture of scissors cutting through a ten-dollar bill to symbolize cutting your real estate marketing spend.
Create a leaner, more efficient real estate business without cutting into your lead generation
by Josh Ries Aug 26
A welcome sign on a front door to symbolize a new agent's guide to home showings
Team lead Carl Medford writes that developing a process for conducting home showings will help you manage client experiences with confidence
by Carl Medford Aug 26
national debt
Windermere economist Jeff Tucker breaks down the impact of government debt and the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' on the real estate market
by Jeff Tucker Aug 26
Apply the Taylor Swift marketing strategy to your next listing to build anticipation, connect with clients, and win attention like a pro.
Taylor Swift didn’t just announce an album, she created a cultural moment. Here’s how to turn your listing into a must-see event with storytelling, anticipation and some follower-fueled magic
by Jessi Healey Aug 25
real estate data tools represented by a map with a pin in it
Amid a divided housing market, new real estate data tools help agents and clients visualize the ongoing shifts that most impact their bottom lines
by Christy Murdock Aug 25
historic homes with smiling real estate agent to symbolize referral-based real estate business
Jimmy Burgess outlines how this Virginia historic homes specialist blends community service with a personal touch to generate exceptional return on her marketing investment
by Jimmy Burgess Aug 24
real estate economist
In this exclusive series on Inman, Windermere’s Principal Economist Jeff Tucker looks at inventory levels and writes that, while sellers are willing to list, they won't bend on price
by Jeff Tucker Aug 22
urban design
Understanding the principles of urban design can help you help your clients find more than a home; they'll find the setting for a new lifestyle, Jason Haber writes
by Jason Haber Aug 22
Data confirmation, compensation, Opendoor resignation: Top 5
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
by Dani Vanderboegh Aug 22
Two women in a home in a skills-based real estate market.
The market has shifted. If you’re working the same way you did a year ago, you’re likely getting half the results, coach Verl Workman writes. Talent is rewarded over timing
by Verl Workman Aug 22
Man in hooded sweatshirt with no face in front of computer code to represent pig butchering financial scam
Scammers prey on the loneliness epidemic and desire for genuine connection, security expert Robert Siciliano writes, a feeling that even the most successful among us can experience
by Robert Siciliano Aug 22
family with sold home as part of how to write a real estate case study
Want to brag on your business and the service you provide? There’s no more convincing format than a case study based on a previous transaction
by Christy Murdock Aug 22
pet screening for rental
Setting clear expectations and conducting thorough assessments allows landlords and property managers to accommodate responsible pet owners, Ryan Barone writes
by Ryan Barone Aug 22
Broker Spotlight: Matt Borland, Corcoran Icon Properties
Find out how this Northern California brokerage executive is bringing 'measured, intentional growth' across his region, while preserving company culture and values
by Christy Murdock Aug 21