Should I get a fixed- or adjustable-rate mortgage?
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Toll Brothers’ record shows the housing boom has no end in sight
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3 tech giants are teaming up to make smart-home devices easier to use
Amazon, Apple and Google have teamed up with the Zigbee Alliance to create a single, royalty-free wireless protocol that will make smart-home devices easier to connect and use.
Colorado MLSs team up to share data
A group of Colorado multiple listing services announced Monday that they have teamed up to share their data, continuing a trend in the industry that has seen increased cooperation among such organizations.
Chrysler legend Lee Iacocca’s Bel Air home hits the market for $26M
The 11,000-square-foot, Tuscan-style home has hosted greats such as Bob Hope and Frank Sinatra.
Preservationists want Jeffrey Epstein’s New York mansion to be a museum
Groups fighting the Frick Collection’s expansion want the institution to purchase the mansion as an alternative to their current plans.
From indie to Realogy acquisition, how Climb Real Estate almost didn’t happen
Climb Real Estate Co-Founder Mark Choey shares the behind-the-scenes story of how he and Chris Lim built the vibrant indie brokerage and ultimately made the decision to sell to Realogy plus what they learned and where they’re headed next.
Pulse: How could your brokerage be improved? 15 suggestions from agents
Readers sounded off on changes they wish their brokerages would make. Suggestions varied, but they largely boiled down to better treatment, more support and less recruiting.
Agent/broker perspective: Who should brokers back when teams break up?
In this monthly column, Anthony Askowitz explores a hypothetical real estate situation from both sides of the broker/agent dynamic. This month: How can brokers resolve a team breakup with minimal drama?
The continuing rise of co-living
Millennials and those in Generation Z have only been too enthusiastic to embrace this concept, for financial and social reasons.