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MIAMI — Palm Beach County existing condominium sales rose in March 2022, according to the MIAMI Association of Realtors (MIAMI) and the Multiple Listing Service
Martin County Mid-Market Condo Sales Rise in March 2022
MIAMI — Martin County existing condominium mid-market sales rose in March 2022, according to the MIAMI Association of Realtors (MIAMI) and the Multiple Listing Service
Should your listings include audio clips?
What if you could convey how a home sounds to potential clients? Spotify creative strategist Jenny Hoffman talks about the benefits of sound
‘True bosses’ Tami Bonnell and Bess Freedman on leading through a comeback
The Exit Realty Corp. International co-chair and Brown Harris Stevens CEO said add value, foster a great culture and take time for yourself in order
Don Peebles on trusting agents and affirmative development
The legendary developer spoke at Inman Connect about his motivations for doing business
Financing? Title? Brokerage? What blockchain holds for real estate
Blockchain technology has the potential to change the real estate transaction. It also faces significant hurdles to widespread adoption
Proptech was a party last year. ‘2022 is the hangover,’ investor says
Investors focused on real estate dish on the selloff of proptech stocks, why they’re still optimistic on the rest of the year and the role
What do agents want from their brokers? To become them, someday
Panelists at Inman Connect New York discuss how in addition to beefing up services for agents, brokers should keep in mind what’s motivating many of
South Florida home inventory dwindles as cash deals dominate condo market
Sales of single-family homes slowed in March amid a lack of inventory, but condo deals were boosted thanks to South Florida’s glut of all-cash buyers,
More renters are losing faith that they’ll ever own a home, as a survey reveals that US consumers expect double-digit rent increases and mortgage rates higher than 8% within 3 years
Many North American cities are experiencing a housing crisis that has made homebuying unaffordable, making renters more pessimistic than ever, according to the New York

