HTML5 video for real estate: it's here, and so are consumers

HTML5 video for real estate: it's here, and so are consumers

John Hrvatin, program manager lead for Microsoft's Internet Explorer, says the move toward a "plug-in-free Web" is already in progress. "Any site that uses... Read story »
A home where the reptiles roam

A home where the reptiles roam

Daily baths, natural stone floors, misting nozzles, heat lamps, a cool pool, fresh greens. No, this isn't a luxury resort spa -- it's the life of a kept reptile. What leads... Read story »
The residences of U.S. presidents

The residences of U.S. presidents

Forty-four men have served a total of 56 terms in the Oval Office. With Presidents Day around the corner -- on Monday, Feb. 20 this year -- and an election ahead, let's take... Read story »
10 real estate markets poised to outperform in 2012

10 real estate markets poised to outperform in 2012

Inman News, in a report released today, highlights 10 metro areas that data suggest are set to outshine many other markets in real estate performance this year. The markets... Read story »
2 MLSs stop using Zillow-owned IDX product

2 MLSs stop using Zillow-owned IDX product

As the long-lived debate over listings syndication heats up, real estate search and valuation site Zillow is among the online portals that have drawn criticism from real estate... Read story »
Maybe Jim and ARG are right, maybe they are wrong

Maybe Jim and ARG are right, maybe they are wrong

Mr. Martin slept quietly in bed. His wife, Dorothy, and her followers, known as "The Seekers of the Seven Rays," sat in the living room. They sat in the living room waiting to be... Read story »
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Mobile apps maker sues 12 real estate companies  Premium Content

A company that makes mobile location-based search applications has filed suit against 12 major real estate companies, alleging patent infringement.

The company, Earthcomber, filed 10 separate complaints against the companies Jan. 18 in a federal district court in Chicago, where Earthcomber is based.

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Top 10 US metro areas with steepest home-price cuts in 2011

Metro areas in Michigan and the Southeast experienced the most substantial cuts in for-sale home prices listed on Zillow.com in 2011 compared to 2010. Flint, Mich., and Detroit topped the list at No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, experiencing 13.21 percent and 12 percent price drops on average home listing prices, respectively.

The rest of the top 10 spanned from No. 3 Bakersfield, Calif., with a 9.85 percent price drop in listing price, to No. 10 Gainesville, Ga., at a 9.6 percent drop.

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[Facebook Interview] How Real Estate Agents Can Increase Their Business Using Facebook

Backstage at Real Estate Connect NYC, we had the opportunity for a unique one-on-one interview with Thomas Arnold, Client Partner at Facebook. Hear his unique perspective on how real estate agents can broaden their reach, expand their connections and drive more business.

Inman News CMO, Tracy Weir asks Thomas about the unique opportunities he sees for real estate professionals using Facebook. Did you know, we are only three clicks away from reaching a million people through some of...  more...



Masterminding your way to higher efficiency and profitability

Since the early 1900s, when Napoleon Hill introduced the concept of Mastermind groups to the public, business professionals have found that creating small, focused Mastermind groups can lead to higher efficiency and profitability, new ideas and perspectives, and renewed accountability and passion.

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“No man can become a permanent success without taking others along with him.” –Napoleon Hill

A Mastermind group is a small group of...  more...



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More at stake than money in foreclosure

I agree with this article 100 percent. You can add Charlotte, N.C., and the banks we have here to the list of useless banks to work with.

There's nothing worse than having multiple offers at or above what the bank representatives have previously agreed to and then having them foreclose because the departments weren't communicating -- or when they decide, for no apparent reason, that they will not accept an offer they had previously agreed to and are just going to raise the price, despite confirming in...  more...



Should leads go to buyer's agents or listing agents?

Re: 'Listing syndication debate heats up' (Feb. 2)

Dear Editor:

The article quotes Phoenix real estate broker Jay Thompson, "Trust me, we get calls and emails -- seven days a week -- from people searching on this very site who think we are the listing agent for the property they are viewing. Every. Day."

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San Diego MLS adds data field to better promote listing agents  Premium Content

In an effort to give listing agents and listing brokers better exposure on third-party real estate websites, San Diego-area multiple listing service Sandicor Inc. has added a new data field where they can enter contact details.

The MLS will reportedly terminate its data feed to those third-party publishers that do not comply in displaying the new field within 60 days.

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An answer to 'What's it like to live here?'

Trulia, a prominent online real estate search and marketing company, has announced the release of a new free search feature that aims to give users a better feel for a locale they'd like to live in.

Trulia Local allows users to search cities via interactive, "zoom-able" Google Maps where they can see Trulia-listed homes both for sale and sold, area amenities like restaurants, school...  more...



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A home on San Francisco's 'Billionaire Row': $8.85M

Commissioned by "a prominent lawyer and San Francisco mayoral candidate" in 1894, this gray-and-white Victorian occupies a prized corner on one of San Francisco's best streets, a section of Broadway known as "Billionaire's Row." Compared to some of the other sprawling mansions on the street, this one is a bit cheaper, even at $8.85 million, but still enjoys spectacular downhill views from the upper levels.

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