Opinion
Healthy housing markets require trust, stability and inclusion
11 people are alleged to have used victims' identities to secure millions in hard money loans
West Des Moines Police announced the arrest of Kristin Ramsey for the murder of Ashley Okland
A roundup of Hollywood's most award-worthy properties, plots and land grabs
Don't try to control your motivation. Control your calendar by time-blocking
What if the conversation about women and wealth isn’t outdated — but unfinished?
In this exclusive interview, the Real Housewife dished on beating the ‘Housewife curse,’ being parodied by the late Catherine O’Hara and more
An Arizona man, his wife and their 7-month-old daughter have won Redfin's Great American Home Search, a contest to locate and win a $1M home, which Redfin launched on Super Bowl Sunday
As real estate pro Kouri Richins goes on trial for the murder of her husband, learn more about the wheeling and dealing that may lie behind the motive
Robert Duvall didn’t need to announce his talent. It was evident in every subtle choice he made. Coach Darryl Davis shows you how to put Duvall's style to work in your business
Think of every interaction with a client and prospective client as your 30-second commercial, Century 21's Tori Keichinger writes. How will you break through?
Opinion
In honor of the convergence of DtMF, Black History Month and Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara County, Dr. Lee Davenport looks back at the ‘Godfather of Silicon Valley,’ Roy Lee Clay Sr.
As ad slots hit record prices, brands from real estate to delivery are using the Big Game to prime digital algorithms, build sustained relevance and turn visibility into credibility for the long haul
Opinion
American attitudes around home affordability will determine whether Congress treats housing as a priority or as another talking point to be dropped between election cycles
That viral tax hack might tank your business, CFP Amanda Neely writes. Learn to tell the difference between entertainment and financial guidance and why follower count won't save you
In an industry obsessed with being 'always on,' Molly McKinley writes, these monastics are demonstrating something agents desperately need to relearn