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Oklahoma City Just Started Enforcing Short-Term Rental Permits – What Hosts Need to Know Now

If you’ve been hosting an Airbnb or other short-term rental in Oklahoma City, the rules just got much stricter – and many operators are...

Real Estate Success in Alabama Is Shifting From Sales Tactics to Client Relationships

The real estate industry has long struggled with a high failure rate, with nearly 90% of agents leaving the business. For Ricky Carruth, now...

Agentic AI Transforms Homeownership

The real estate and mortgage industries have long been fragmented, forcing consumers to juggle multiple platforms, repeatedly enter the same information, and endure slow,...

Real Estate Brokerages Move to Success-Based Tech Pricing

Some technology providers are abandoning monthly licensing fees in favor of transaction-based revenue sharing, aligning incentives with brokers frustrated by paying for tools and...

Tech Return-to-Office Mandates Send Workers Back to San Francisco, Seattle, and Los Angeles

Major technology companies are requiring employees to relocate back to expensive urban centers, reversing the pandemic-era migration to more affordable states. Scott Ferree, Senior...

71% of Real Estate Agents Have No Listings as the Productivity Gap Grows

The residential real estate industry is consolidating transaction activity among a shrinking share of agents, while most licensees have no active business. Ricky Carruth,...

New York City Just Made Short-Term Rentals Nearly Impossible

If you’re planning a trip to New York City, you may be surprised to find that affordable short-term rentals have all but disappeared. Hotel...

Construction Insurance Costs Rise in New York: Managing Risk Digitally

Construction companies face a sharp rise in insurance costs, with premiums now taking up about 6% of total project budgets for major builders. Climate-related...