
Zillow Survey Reveals Biggest Misconceptions in Today’s Market
A new Zillow survey polled real estate agents to find out buyers’ and sellers’ biggest misconceptions in today’s market.

A new Zillow survey polled real estate agents to find out buyers’ and sellers’ biggest misconceptions in today’s market.

Byron Lazine and Nicole White discuss pet rent and iBuying, along with three hot-button issues on Midterm Ballots this year – marijuana, gambling, and taxing the rich.

Adam Mosseri announced two new Instagram features today. We know you’ll be excited about the first one.

Buying Beverly Hills was released on November 4. Here’s what viewers are saying about the show.

NAR released its 2022 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers. We highlight the biggest home buyer trends, including what first-time home buyers are doing to secure homeownership in today’s market.

TikTok is an app you cannot sleep on through the holiday season. Every single video you post is a new opportunity to reach a new audience. Here’s what you need to do on TikTok for the next 60 days.

One of the pioneers of social media marketing, Jessie Yerxa, joins Matt Lionetti and The Broke Agent to discuss how she built a huge following on Facebook, where she gets most of her leads, and how she went from being in the red to building a seven-figure business.

Last week, The Broke Agent and Byron Lazine were joined by Katie Day and Jason Cassity on a BAM webinar to share YouTube tips to leverage the holiday season to grow their business.

According to ATTOM’s Q3 2022 U.S. Home Equity & Underwater Report, homeowner equity continues to grow while the share of homes considered “seriously underwater” has decreased.

We rounded up the worst of the week! Enjoy this collection of bad real estate pics for October 31- November 6, 2022.

It’s a weird time in real estate. Leave it to The Broke Agent to capture the weirdness in an all-too-relatable post, gaining hundreds of comments from agents.

Active listings increased 33.5% year-over-year in October, according to the Realtor.com® Monthly Housing Trends Report released this week. This increase in housing inventory is due to buyer hesitation rather than new listings.