Brad Inman: ‘AI will be god-like,’ and other real estate predictions

The Inman founder recently shared why he's excited about the future of AI — and talked about what he sees coming next for real estate.

$1.2 Million Homes in Utah, Arizona and Virginia

A brick house in Salt Lake City, a midcentury-modern house in Tucson and a neo-Classical-revival house in Richmond

Allentown, Pa., a Former Industrial Town Reborn

Pennsylvania’s fastest-growing city is experiencing a development boom.

3 big tax wins for investors in the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’

For both new investors and established players, Kevin DeCicco writes, the updates to the tax code now offer more tools for building and preserving real estate wealth across generations.

Homeowners lose thousands when they don’t know this tax tip

Creating generational wealth through homeownership can’t happen if people are priced out of the very homes their families have lived in for generations, Dr. Lee Davenport writes.

Why memorizing canned scripts could be costing you clients

Scripts feel canned and box you in, coach Darryl Davis writes. Dialogues give you a framework for conversations, while leaving room for your personality.

As buyers gain leverage, sellers need smarter counteroffers

Now that buyers have leverage, Troy Palmquist writes, counteroffers matter more. Here’s how to protect seller value and keep deals alive.

US home prices see modest annual gains, but lag behind inflation

The S&P Cotality Case-Shiller Index reported home price gains of 1.9 percent while the FHFA reported nationwide home price gains of 2.9 percent. Inflation sits at 2.7 percent, which still leaves consumers in a sticky situation.

Tell us the story of your real estate conflicts and conundrums: Pulse

Fill us in on a negative professional experience you've had where you weren't really sure who was the problem, and we'll render a verdict.

Trump says he has ousted Fed governor, defying precedent

Trump has attempted to remove Lisa Cook from the rate-setting board over allegations made by the head of FHFA. Cook has denied wrongdoing and said she would continue serving on the board.

The AI Playbook for Modern Real Estate Brokerages

AI is transforming every part of real estate—from generating and routing leads to creating marketing content, forecasting operations, and recruiting top talent. Yet while technology is moving fast, most brokerage leaders lack a clear, actionable roadmap to harness it effectively. Join us live for the Inman Insider webinar on September 23rd, where we’ll guide you […]

With fresh capital, Knock ups the limit on its bridge loans to $1M

Institutional investors snapped up a securitization of Knock bridge loans, paving the way for the company to scale lending by nearly $1 billion over the next 2 years.

A ‘Third Way’ Between Buying or Renting? Swiss Co-ops Say They’ve Found It.

Nonprofits are offering cut-price apartments as a way of combating the housing affordability crisis.

How this agent sold $20M in real estate in the past 12 months through Instagram

Jordan Silver said essentially all of his business comes in through Instagram today, but he continues to practice traditional forms of real estate marketing, too. Agents need to keep evolving and have fun with their content marketing to succeed, he said.

Silence the self-sabotage that’s costing you real estate clients

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.

5 ways to cut your marketing spend (without losing leads)

Josh Ries offers strategies to help you create a leaner, more efficient real estate business without cutting into your lead generation or hampering growth.

Your 19-step new agent’s guide to effective home showings

If you're a new real estate agent, team lead Carl Medford writes, developing a process for conducting home showings will help you manage client experiences with confidence.

What the ballooning national debt means for housing

Windermere economist Jeff Tucker breaks down the impact of government debt and the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" on the housing market.

Evergreen Home Loans hiring to serve 29 additional states

After setting up shop in 11 new states, lender's "strategic expansion into carefully identified markets nationwide" will include 18 additional states before next year's spring homebuying season.

New-home sales declined in July but beat analyst expectations

Sales of new single-family homes dropped 8.2 percent year over year to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 652,000, which still beat analysts' expectations of a rate of about 630,000 units.

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