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Above, from left: Donny Samson, Adrian Provost, Melanie Gamble and Renee Gonzales. Photo by AJ Canaria. The real estate industry ...
Above, from left: Donny Samson, Adrian Provost, Melanie Gamble and Renee Gonzales. Photo by AJ Canaria. The real estate industry ...
Above, Drayton Saunders Michael Saunders & Company Years in business: 49 Size: 18 offices, 650-plus agents Regions served: Sarasota, Charlotte, ...
The nation’s home buyers continue to benefit from recent historic lows with only a slight uptick in the average 30-year ...
What do burgers have to do with your listings and IDX? More than you think! Within three blocks of our ...
Cloze, the AI-powered sales and marketing platform for real estate brokerages, has announced the launch of Maia, a voice-enabled AI ...
Forbes Global Properties has announced the addition of Junot, a family-owned firm with a presence across France and Belgium, to ...
Affordable properties remain elusive, per the most recent findings from ATTOM Data. For the firm’s Q3 2025 U.S. Home Affordability ...
One of the major rule changes that the National Association of Realtors® (NAR) adopted in August 2024 (following its class-action ...
Following recent Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, mortgage rates are trending downwards, with about 81% of existing mortgages carrying a ...
Above, Kelly Armstrong NEW HAVEN, CT—The self-described deeply conservative governor of a ruby-red Midwest state travels to an enclave of ...
Succeeding in the new year will take more than determination and hard work—it will require utilizing technology that facilitates efficiency and increased business. In this in-depth feature, real estate tech leaders share the innovations they believe will give agents and brokers a competitive advantage in 2026. Read more.
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