Why Did the MLS Lose Its Technology Leadership?
A week ago, the California Association of REALTORS held a very interesting panel discussion on the MLS, and live-streamed it. I hope I’m embedding this
A week ago, the California Association of REALTORS held a very interesting panel discussion on the MLS, and live-streamed it. I hope I’m embedding this
I’m not wrong often (although Sunny might disagree) but when I am, I freely and eagerly admit it. The MLS of Choice change may be
Last week the well-known real estate author/speaker/consultant Stefan Swanepoel wrote on Facebook that money is flowing into real estate technology. That observation sparked a heated discussion;
Just about every single MLS in the country has mandatory training for all new members that’s in the 3-5 hour range. Add in other courses ranging
So Greg Robertson and I did a thing – a podcast, to be a little more specific – and I’m pretty excited about it. Industry
I like being on panels. I like moderating them too. They’re fun, usually pretty short, and oftentimes the other participants are friends I can joke
I’m working on a couple of year-end monster posts, but wanted to throw this up as a quick sort of mental snack before the other
[You can consider this Part 2 of an ongoing series that started with my last post about comments on MLS and Upstream, but really this
Yesterday, either Inman News or I broke the news that the California independent contractor case, Bararsani v. Coldwell Banker was settled. (I kinda think I broke it, because the
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