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The sweeping bill was passed in the House on Thursday and now heads to the Senate for consideration. Industry players were pleased by some of the bill's business-friendly tax provisions and other measures that may aid in homebuyer affordability. ..READ MORE +


Sales of newly built single-family homes rose in April, pointing to continued buyer engagement during the spring homebuying season, the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau and Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) suggests. New residential sales increased 10.9 percent from March to a seasonally adjusted rate of 743,000 units. That's also a 3.3 percent boost over the April 2024 pace of 719,000 units. ..READ MORE +


In an exclusive interview with Inman, Hoby Hanna said "blindly adopting" NAR's nationwide MLS policies risks more antitrust litigation — and his company "can't continue" to comply with CCP. ..READ MORE +


Looking for a quick catch-up on the buzziest stories of the week? Here’s Inman Top 5, the most essential stories, according to Inman readers. ..READ MORE +


CEO Hoby Hanna sent a letter to NAR and the more than 70 MLSs the major real estate brokerage belongs to informing them that it will no longer consider itself bound by the policy. ..READ MORE +


Jimmy Burgess and marketing expert Jason Pantana share perspective on the power of artifcial intelligence tools and their place in the modern agent's toolbox. ..READ MORE +


Troy Palmquist offers insight to help you focus on what really matters for the future of your business, along with proven tools that get results. ..READ MORE +


For many high-achieving real estate professionals, stress sneaks in quietly, even in the midst of what looks like success. Author Stacey Soleil offers insights designed to help you enjoy your top-producer status. ..READ MORE +


Handwrytten's 185 robots hold ballpoint pens to craft and automate the mailing of more than 15,000 pieces of mail a day. ..READ MORE +


The game of "Momopoly," is big business for America, trainer Rachael Hite writes, and women are no longer interested in playing without meaningful change, more money and safe healthcare. ..READ MORE +