Job loss fears, mortgage rates weigh on housing sentiment

Fannie Mae survey echoes polls by the University of Michigan and the Conference Board that found uncertainty over tariffs is weighing on consumer confidence.

What to do in Denver in July 2025

July Events Around Town!

And some fun things to do in August!

 

 

July 7: Film on the Rocks – Legally Blonde

“Denver Film Presents – Film on The Rocks: Legally Blonde. Pre-show performances by blankslate and Hannah Jones Hosted by Janae Burris.” Get Tickets!












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EXp CEO: You can’t champion consumers and gatekeep listings

In an Inman Exclusive, Leo Pareja, CEO of eXp Realty, writes that exposure sells homes, while shielding listings hurts sellers, limits buyers and undermines trust.

$1 Million Homes in California

A three-bedroom kit house in Los Angeles, a two-bedroom cottage in Santa Rosa, and a three-bedroom home in Palm Springs.

In Tough Times in Alabama, It Helped to Live in a Ballroom

After 20 years in Los Angeles, an actor moved home to Birmingham to be close to his ailing mother.

A Scramble for a Woman, 77, Who Lost Her ‘Forever’ Apartment

When Patricia Brennecke returned to the rental market in the Bay Area, she was frustrated by how expensive apartments were, in an almost entirely digital market.

Supercharge your summer marketing: The Download

After a topsy-turvy spring, some markets are seeing more inventory this summer. Here's how to lead gen for buyers and listings to take advantage of the opportunity.

Agents lower hopes after summer’s tepid start: Client Pipeline Tracker

Intel observed a notable rise in late June in the share of agents who said their buyer client pools were "substantially" slimmer than at the same point last year.

Easy-peasy tech automations (with no learning curve required)

Text replacements and keyboard shortcuts are the OGs of automation, broker-owner Amy Stockberger writes. They’ve saved her business hundreds of hours and thousands of decisions.

Why my new URL will end in .realtor or .realestate

As Troy Palmquist refreshes his consumer-facing real estate brand online, he takes you along on the journey, including the nuts and bolts decisions related to content marketing.

Are you about to become a real estate dinosaur?

Technology doesn't take the place of relationship-building, Bernice Ross writes. The agent who masters both is ready to move forward with confidence in today's market.

6 creative strategies to refresh your marketing now 

Refreshing your marketing doesn’t require a total overhaul, Bernice Ross writes, only a few smart, creative shifts that will keep you top of mind with clients and prospects.

Your city just got ranked. Now put it to work for your business

Buyers are paying attention to "best-of" rankings. Are you? Troy Palmquist teaches you to add this leverage to supercharge your real estate business.

Kevin Sears on what he’d tell the DOJ (if he gets another meeting)

Thrust into his role atop the largest trade organization in the country nearly a year early, Sears shares insights on interactions with the DOJ, the multiple listing services and an industry divided.

Boost your business with co-ownership

A smarter approach to second-home sales that will increase your earnings.

The Brooklyn Allergist’s Office That Was Once Home to a Spy

An antislavery spy who worked for the British in New York in the 1800s lived in a house that is now home to an allergy doctor descended from Horace Greeley.

The action-first formula fueling 1 team’s real estate surge

Consistency and accountability lead to success, Jimmy Burgess writes. Find out how this step-by-step model can turbocharge your business.

Not just Meta: Don’t sleep on YouTube and LinkedIn

From overlooked platforms like YouTube and LinkedIn to ongoing TikTok uncertainty, this week’s updates prove one thing: Agents who stay alert stay relevant. Learn what’s changing — and how to use it.

How industry infighting makes it harder for clients to achieve the American dream

Battles among real estate heavyweights make the market less transparent and harder to navigate for the people we’re supposed to be helping, Troy Palmquist writes.

My Timeshare Is an Albatross. How Do I Get Rid of It?

People who buy timeshares often don’t realize that the asset can quickly become a liability.

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