
Negative Space: Reffkin and Schneider on the Future of Brokerages
It’s been over a week since I thawed out from the polar vortex that was Inman Connect NYC. I realize that people in Chicago and

It’s been over a week since I thawed out from the polar vortex that was Inman Connect NYC. I realize that people in Chicago and

[Posted earlier at Inman News; now that it’s actually 2019, figured it was safe to post to my site for posterity.] So it turns out

Welcome back to another edition of The Seven Most Interesting People in Real Estate. I know, I know, as a friend of mine said on Facebook,

The December Red Dot, Darkness Comes: Q3 and the Rise of Redfin, is now published and live. I’m pretty proud of it, but I thought

Just thought I’d drop a brief (well, for me) note here about Opendoor’s acquisition of Open Listings, in between preparing for hurricane Florence…. Inman News has
Reader Ben Thompson asked me in a recent comment if I would opine on the topic of the impact of (and to, I would think)

Happy Friday, everybody. I’m deep in the heart of final edits on the June Red Dot report, tentatively titled “Zillow, Redfin, Realogy: The Shape of

Over on the Book of Faces, in the Inman Coast to Coast group, there’s quite a discussion that erupted from something that Redfin does. You

One of my recurring dreams is that some kind of IPO fever sweeps real estate, and dozens of brokerages go public. I want to see
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