Posts by Timothy Inklebarger

Downward-trending mortgage rates and a strong job market will bring homebuyers back to the table, according to NAR Chief Economist Lawrence...

A wave of homebuilding is expected to start up in 2024 and run through the end of the decade, according to the...

Investors helped resuscitate the economy during the Great Recession, but their taste for real estate didn’t stop...

We checked in with Jack Miller, president and CEO of real estate consulting and analytics firm T3 Sixty, for his insight into how interest rates are affecting the...

All bets are off in the world of new-construction home sales, where the relationship between builders and brokers often changes with the strength or weakness of the local...

Agent commissions of the future could look much different than they do today, as a Department of Justice investigation into the issue of decoupling buyer and broker commissions continues, class-action lawsuits are advancing and associations and MLSs are adjusting their...

Real estate agents are developing more sophisticated ways to pass their business on to the next generation and creating ongoing revenue streams for themselves along the...

If ever there were a third rail of residential real estate, it would have to be the topic of crime. But how is it impacting the bottom line...

It’s been a more than a year and a half of technological innovation in real estate in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Federal Housing Finance Agency has decided to make one tool — desktop appraisals...

This passive-solar structure will have its new owner giving a high-five to Mother Earth, due to the structure’s energy-efficient...