A summer inventory “pileup” has made housing more affordable, according to Glenn Kelman. But with sellers holding back, the market may not rebound before 2026. Read More
A summer inventory “pileup” has made housing more affordable, according to Glenn Kelman. But with sellers holding back, the market may not rebound before 2026. Read More
SABOR MLS’s rebranding honors subscribers’ “professionalism, insight and impact.” Plus, Bright has a new data share; NorthstarMLS grows; an NAR rival is hiring. Read More
Watch the conversation as FX Consulting Founder Fran Santangelo explains why it’s important to get the numbers and timing right when selling your brokerage. Read More
Active listings are up year-over-year, but sales remain slow. Why? Because fresh inventory — not overall supply — spurs buyer activity, a new analysis finds. Read More
The FHFA director is seeking an investigation into mortgage fraud allegations. Plus, HUD materials will now be “English only”; Fed considers crypto payments. Read More
Award-winning reporter Andrea V. Brambila is joining our staff, bringing more than 15 years of experience and building on our already strong foundation. Read More
Anne Marie DeCatsye, who is working to decouple her association and MLS, says she’s “astounded” that associations tie their value — and finances — to their MLS. Read More
Single-family housing permits, starts and completions all rose in July, but the industry continues to face strong headwinds, led by softening demand. Read More
NAR was on a winning streak in July as three lawsuits naming the association as a defendant were dismissed. All of those dismissals are now being challenged. Read More
Some potential sellers are holding off on putting their homes on the market after seeing other listings stall, new housing data from Redfin and Zillow suggest. Read More