Time for a Housecleaning: Racism in Long Island Real Estate
I am alternatively furious and despondent that this post has to be written in 2019. But it has to be. In case you missed it,
I am alternatively furious and despondent that this post has to be written in 2019. But it has to be. In case you missed it,
I feel pretty certain that anybody that is reading Notorious likely already knows that the legislature of California has passed Assembly Bill 5 (AB5) that
Back in February, I wrote a long post imploring the Young Professionals Network (YPN) of the National Association of REALTORS to take up housing affordability
I’m back from the week on the road, but about to embark on yet another week on the road… so wanted to get this short
Boy, some things are happening this week. Last night, I saw that NAR had filed its response in the form of a motion to dismiss
I just spent an hour glued to the TV, absolutely fascinated by what I was seeing and hearing. And no, it wasn’t the latest episode
I’m busy and about to head off to a strategy session, but I had to share this with you all — especially with those who
Yesterday, an item on Facebook caught my eye. It was someone sharing a Medium post by Frances Flynn Thorsen, the “Blogmother” of real estate. Before
I’m deep into writing the October Red Dot, but Andrew Flachner of RealScout sent me a personal email this morning with his Open Letter to
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