
Investors Delivered 216.9% More Starter Homes Than Builders Last Year
New Western reports investors delivered 216.9% more starter homes than builders in 2025, reshaping entry-level housing supply through renovation.

New Western reports investors delivered 216.9% more starter homes than builders in 2025, reshaping entry-level housing supply through renovation.

Andrew Undem explains why he lists homes on Thursday and why top agents rely on a repeatable system when launching listings.

Real Brokerage appoints Jason Cassity as Chief Growth Officer, bringing the top-producing agent and Walk Thru co-host into executive leadership to drive agent growth

Luke Acree cites 81% of sellers interview one agent, and outlines how omnichannel touches create familiarity, comfort, and trust.

Justin Benson of Shilo explains how AI could help real estate teams scale like tech companies by automating operations and boosting productivity.

Allie Pastore shows how a simple “This or That” Instagram reel can showcase local knowledge, spark comments, and help agents create scroll-stopping content.

With a 90-8 vote, the Senate advanced a major combined housing bill that would ban investors owning 350+ homes from buying more single-family properties.

Travel with Livii and Dina Goldentayer sparked a wave of agent stories after a BAM post asked one question: “What’s the most unconventional request you’ve ever gotten from a client?”

HubSpot reports 52% say AI-made content is less effective as Alex Hormozi explains why curation, POV, and real experience win in 2026.

Redfin reports the typical first-time homebuyer is 35 in 2025, not 40, highlighting how different datasets shape the age narrative.

Andrew Undem’s call blocks align with Harvard Business Review data on best days, best times, 5-minute response, and 6-attempt follow-up.

Redfin reports that more homeowners have rates above 6% than below 3% for the first time in five years, with 21.2% at 6%+ and 20% under 3%.