Technology
As part of the relaunch, Rate announced the results of a study it conducted, which found almost seven in 10 homebuyers said homeownership keeps them up at night.
The annual survey finds most Realtors pay at least $50 a month for work technology, despite a majority feeling satisfied with the tech provided by their brokerages.
Zillow has rolled out five new features this summer to make searching for homes easier and more efficient.
What types of technology do you use for business? What’s the biggest challenge in adopting new technology? We asked, you answered.
2025 Illinois REALTORS® President Tommy Choi asks if AI is helping us eliminate bias in real estate or reinforcing it in ways we don’t even realize.
Gateless has integrated Fannie Mae’s Income Calculator into its automated mortgage-underwriting package, which will enable lenders to quickly and accurately calculate income from self-employment, business ownership or rental properties.
The real estate-technology firms will receive help scaling up their businesses from the association’s strategic investment arm, Second Century Ventures.
What tech tools do you use for your business? What are your thoughts on upcoming real estate tech trends? Let us know and be featured in our upcoming cover story!
Building a luxury real estate brand starts with a luxurious website, says Malte Kramer, founder and CEO of Luxury Presence.
MLS-Touch allows Realtors to access the Southeast Florida MLS from their smart devices.
You don’t need to be an influencer. However, every working agent should manage some type of social media presence, if only to demonstrate you’re still in business.
Matt Laricy debuted his real estate video podcast Laricy Live on YouTube five years ago. Today, he has 32,000 subscribers.
MLS freeze strikes agents in Florida, Massachusetts, Indiana, New York, California and elsewhere.
Austin-based property technology company homebldr is launching a new service that claims to “revolutionize” the relationship between investors and real estate agents: homebldr.ai.
The summit will also include a “Shark Tank”-style competition featuring 12 real estate tech-startups.
A new online platform for residential real estate agents, DASH, is debuting in South Florida.
