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RE/MAX agent strikes social media gold with Blink-182 parody
With his slicked-back hair, full sleeve tattoos, nose ring and spot-on early-2000s punk rock singing voice, Wisconsin RE/MAX agent Colin Schindler struck social media gold this week with his MTV Total Request Live-worthy remake of Blink-182's "All The Small Things," appropriately dubbed "All The Listings."
Get ready for the glitter: It’s Luxury Month at Inman
This month, Inman looks at luxury real estate to develop a working definition and determine how to differentiate services for discerning luxury clients.
PIMCO saw a bright future for now-bankrupt mortgage lender FGMC
The investment management firm acquired nonbank mortgage lender First Guaranty Mortgage as part of broader strategy to serve lower end of market.
An exclusive preview: The biggest luxury deals of 2022 (so far)
Here's a preview of what's to come as we kick off Luxury Month and dive into the biggest market trends of 2022. Check back next week as Inman ranks the biggest deals of the past 12 months.
U.S. housing hold-ups put thousands of jobs on the line - Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
U.S. housing hold-ups put thousands of jobs on the line Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
Top Fort Lauderdale agent joins Douglas Elliman
Julie Jones is bringing her specialization in waterfront properties to Douglas Elliman's Fort Lauderdale office.
Texas’ growing Asian American and Pacific Islander presence
Having grown up in Texas, broker-owner Kelley Liu has seen first-hand how the Texas AAPI population has influenced the state and its markets, and vice-versa.
Inquiries, YouTubers, layoffs: Inman’s Top 5 stories of the week (June 24-30, 2022)
Looking for a quick catch-up on the buzziest stories of the past seven days? Here's Inman Top 5, the most essential stories of the week, according to Inman readers.
NYC listing with glorious in-kitchen shower hits market for mere $1.5M
The listing in Manhattan is for two separate apartments next to each other — but there's a catch, and it's a big one.
Wary sellers back off asking prices in June housing slowdown
The typical asking price for a home on the market took a modest downward turn in late May and early June, a sign of a softening market.
