Council of Multiple Listing Services hires Rene Galicia as its first COO
CMLS anticipates Galicia's expertise in MLS policy will help guide members "through complex landscapes while championing transparency, efficiency, and pro-competitive practices."
Homebuyers out in force for a 2nd week as mortgage rates stabilize
With more homes to choose from, purchase loan applications were up 18 percent from a year ago last week as buyers forged ahead despite economic uncertainty.
NAR chooses 8 firms to spur ‘digital transformation of real estate’
NAR's for-profit investment arm Second Century Ventures selected Foyer, Guest House, Infinityy, NEO, Pitch59, Pixlmob, Tether RE and QwikFix to participate in REACH this year.
10 conversation starters and scripts to win sellers this spring
Great conversations, writes coach Annette DeCicco, start by providing sellers information and choices so that they can confidently make decisions. Study up. Practice your lines. Every expert does.
NAR’s new law firm for antitrust suits charges up to $3K an hour
The trade group has replaced Cooley with Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan in the Moehrl and Gibson cases, a law firm that has represented NAR for years in other antitrust cases.
Inman Connect San Diego welcomes Brian Buffini
The real estate coaching icon joins to share his proven referral-driven growth strategies. Learn from real estate’s best and brightest in the business, all while growing your network and meeting like-minded passionate and driven professional peers.
With new CEO, revamped OnTrack Agent modernizes coaching
In conjunction with Eleni Sommerschield’s appointment to CEO, OnTrack Agent is showcasing a revamped user experience that more clearly demonstrates its value proposition.
Traverse City luxury condos poised to set new price threshold
The turnkey penthouses would be ideal for second-home buyers, developer Andrew McCarthy said. They will be completed in late summer 2025 and are asking $2.95 million and $3.25 million, respectively.
What’s the best way to make agents (YOU) feel appreciated?
A word of gratitude? A special gift? An agent-centered event? What's the best way to make you feel appreciated as a real estate agent?