Why Are More Retirees Going Back to College?

At Arizona State University, residents pay about $500,000 in entrance fees to live on campus and take classes alongside undergraduates.

Get social media advice from the best in the business: The Download

This week, Ryan Serhant and a lineup of content marketing stars teach you how to make the most of the power of social media to connect, educate and entertain your followers.

How to charge through market chaos with a ‘Rhino Mindset’

On this episode of Real Estate Insiders Unfiltered, Paracle co-founders, Tony Hanson and Lucas Mudrey, reveal their brokerage’s core philosophy — based on the book "Rhinoceros Success" — which drives them to charge at every market challenge.

6 fall content ideas to boost engagement this season

Fresh, seasonal inspiration to connect with buyers and sellers and keep your pipeline full.

Continuous professional development is essential for elevating success

Training is the bridge between change and confidence — helping agents adapt quickly while keeping client service at the center of their work.

Foreclosures are on the rise. Here’s how to lean into the shift and develop a new income stream

With foreclosure activity ticking upward, agents can learn from seasoned REO pros to build new streams of income during an economic downturn, Annette DeCicco writes.

7 hidden mistakes agents are making (and what to do instead)

Jimmy Burgess helps you avoid these real estate agent mistakes to survive the market and come out of it with more momentum, more listings and more confidence.

A Tower on Billionaires’ Row Is Full of Cracks. Who’s to Blame?

Designed to be the crown jewel of Billionaires’ Row in New York City, the supertall tower at 432 Park Avenue is now facing serious problems. Stefanos Chen, a reporter for The New York Times’s Metro section, describes why the decade-old condo skyscraper is likely to need a nine-figure renovation. What went wrong?

My Landlord Is Adding a Weird Rent Fee. Is That Legal?

Landlords who require renters to use an electronic payment system are breaking the law.

Can you tell what’s real anymore? How AI video is testing our trust

For marketers and creators, the challenge ahead isn’t just keeping up with new tools; it’s learning how to build trust in a digital world where anything can be faked.

Trump administration lays out 5-year goals for Fannie, Freddie

Equitable housing and climate change risk are out, deregulation and combating fraud are in. The plan sheds little light on Trump administration's bid to spur homebuilders into expanding housing supply.

Diane Keaton’s Legacy as a House Renovator and Flipper

Known for her roles in film, the actress built a second act off-screen, turning the homes she renovated into another stage.

Rocket Mortgage rolls out bullish $822,550 conforming loan limit

The 2.4 percent increase ahead of an official announcement in November surpasses more cautious 1.5 percent increases adopted last month by UWM, Pennymac, CrossCountry and Rate.

Government shutdown nails housing programs in Week 2

The longer the government shutdown lasts, the more it impacts the real estate industry. Here are the latest updates on the cusp of the shutdown's third week.

What no one’s saying (but should be) about the future of real estate

Guy Gal and Inman CEO Emily Paquette discuss the broken brokerage model and what real estate agents need to meet the current moment.

Feds bust real estate execs in $25.9M scheme against homeless

Real estate developers Cody Holmes and Steven Taylor have been accused of defrauding a program that funds affordable housing projects and are now facing decades in federal prison.

Zillow-ChatGPT, Compass-Anywhere, SCOTUS-REX: 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.

$1.5 Million Homes in Florence, Italy

An apartment in a historic villa, a renovated farmhouse south of the city center and a maisonette near the Arno River.

Meredith Vieira Lists Her Upper West Side Penthouse for $12.5 Million

After the death of her husband, Richard Cohen, last year the broadcast journalist has decided to move on from her El Dorado pied-à-terre.

Tensions run high as buyers and sellers battle for ‘the driver’s seat’

Do buyers or sellers have the upper hand? Three real estate brokers explain why it's an impossible question to answer and how they're helping clients navigate a fragmented market by managing expectations and smart negotiations.

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