What the Keller Williams Expansion Network means for teams

The launch of the new Expansion Network is a welcome addition to the support already provided by Keller Williams. It’s what KW teams need to stay ahead of the competition — and here’s why.

Lesson Learned: Always be open to your clients’ suggestions

Real estate agents across the nation share stories of the lessons they’ve learned during their time in the industry. This week: Find out how this billion-dollar Miami real estate team learned that, no matter your level of expertise, listening to your client is always the right idea.

All the intel you need about listing tech this August

Join us all month long for Listing Tech Month at Inman as we dive deeper into its evolution, the latest trends and tools, and best practices tailored for today’s increasingly digital world.

Most listings have bad visuals. Here’s how to stand out

According to a recent BoxBrownie study, most real estate listings suffer from one thing: a lack of good visuals. Whether you’re a newbie or a more experienced agent, here are a few tips you need to know about getting listing visuals right.

New law will limit what teams can call themselves

Dozens of teams will likely have to rebrand thanks to a state law that prohibits the use of terms such as “group” and “LLC.”

How agents can nab new inventory as moratoriums expire

It’s unclear exactly how many properties will be freed up after federal eviction and foreclosure moratoriums expire at the end of July. But whichever way it goes, agents will want to be prepared.

America’s hottest neighborhoods: Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward

One of Atlanta’s oldest neighborhoods, the Old Fourth Ward is centrally located and home to a buzzing food and arts scene.

How agents can be allies to the LGBTQ+ community

Launched as a six-market tour, The Alliance Certified Ally program is a mix of virtual and in-person training sessions that bring the LGBTQ+ community and ally real estate pros together. Here are common themes, questions and lessons learned.

Bitcoin closes strongest weekly candle since April

Bitcoin made gains of 12.5% last week and various analysts are now predicting a six-figure Bitcoin by the end of the year It appears the market recovery following the crash in May could be underway, with almost every major cryptocurrency forming green weekly candles last week. The total crypto market cap made gains of 17% […]

BofA outlines potential benefits of El Salvador’s Bitcoin adoption

Bitcoin democratises access to electronic payments, potentially benefiting 70% of the El Salvadorian adult population that remains unbanked A Bank of America (BofA) report has highlighted some of the potential benefits likely to come El Salvador’s way following the Central American nation’s historic adoption of Bitcoin as legal tender. Published last week, the financial institution’s […]

BiggerPockets Money Podcast 219: Syndications: Everything You Need to Know BEFORE You Invest

You may have heard the term “real estate syndication” thrown out quite a lot over the past few years. It seems like almost every real estate investor is either starting […]

The Cleverest Ways You Should Be Reusing Your Shower Curtain Liner

Shower curtain liners are one of those things that may appear to be pointless, but actually serve an important function: In this case, it’s the interior piece of material that stays in the tub while you shower and helps prevent water from escaping and turning your bathroom into a soggy mess. If your bathroom is […]

The Difference Between Masking Tape and Painter’s Tape (and When to Use Each)

If you’re getting ready to start a painting project, there’s probably a trip to the hardware store in your future. In addition to the brushes, rollers, and paint itself, you’ll likely need some tape to help keep the paint from getting on any molding, door frames, or other woodwork in the room. But what kind […]

How to Get People to Actually Listen to Your Podcast

It’s easy to start your own podcast. They’re as ubiquitous now as personal blogs were in the early 2000s. But they present their hosts with the same issue bloggers had back then: You can overshare or create (what you think is) brilliant content—but is anybody listening? Read more…

No, You Don’t Have to Pre-Soak Terra Cotta Pots

Terra cotta pots are a popular choice for both indoor and outdoor plants, thanks to their classic, natural look and durability. If you have some of your own, you may have seen advice floating around about the need to pre-soak the pots before planting anything in them. Read more…