
Social Media Trends Report from HubSpot
The 2022 Social Media Trends report by HubSpot and Talkwalker identified key marketing trends for brands to leverage and optimize, many of which remain relevant for real estate brands in 2023.

The 2022 Social Media Trends report by HubSpot and Talkwalker identified key marketing trends for brands to leverage and optimize, many of which remain relevant for real estate brands in 2023.
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These are the top five legal issues every real estate agent needs to know to avoid lawsuits, stay in business, and keep their clients happy.

Zillow reports buyers can expect competition for well-priced homes. Redfin reports buyer demand has cooled due to rising mortgage rates but is still stronger than last fall. The question is, how strong will buyer demand be this spring?

A new Redfin report shows a steep decline in investor home purchases in Q4 2022 compared to Q4 2021, with home purchases down a record 45.8% year-over-year.

Realtors and other professionals in the real estate industry need to be aware of a land scam that has grown in frequency and defrauds buyers of millions of dollars every day.

Black Knight has released its latest Originations Market Monitor Report, showing a 32% increase in rate lock volumes in January 2023, ending a 9-month streak of declines.

New studies from Zillow, Realtor.com and HarrisX show how money impacts move-in decisions, revealing how younger generations approach living together.

Fannie Mae’s National Housing Survey shows homeowners’ financial concerns—including the ability to make housing payments and save money.

Young adults are on the move after living with family members. NAR reported a decline in the share of adults aged 25 to 34 living with family members—from 17.8% in 2020 to 15.6% in 2022.

A new Zillow study shows minimum wage earners in most U.S. metros need three roommates (or four jobs) to afford a typical two-bedroom rental unit. Here’s what you need to know.