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Nationwide, home flippers saw a 36.7% return on their investment in the first quarter of 2020.

There’s a lot of speculation about how the novel coronavirus will impact your business, but it’s not all accurate. RCLCO Real Estate Advisors debunks the top five myths that real estate pros should be aware of.

A real estate marketing guru and Tik Tok aficionado gives the inside scoop on the increasingly popular social network.

In a new e-book, national leaders from the brokerage and real estate technology sectors offer tips for making the most of this moment of change.

A new study looks at how well networked certain regions of the country are — as well as how ingrained technology is in their local economies — to predict how the rebound will go locally. Find out how Houston ranks.

A new report that rent is still rising, but by much less in most cities, as a result of the COVID-19 crisis.

The coronavirus pandemic is changing how people think about housing, technology and location, three elements that are critical to the real estate industry. Find out what four experts see on the horizon.

Good news for sellers: Homes on the market under $1 million are receiving multiple offers in desirable cities.

More than half of those working remotely said they would leave the city if they didn’t have to go into an office.

The weekly flash survey by the National Association of Realtors shows that buyers are looking for different features post-COVID-19.

NAR’s vice president of demographics and behavioral insights says rising preference away from metro areas could be a boon to smaller cities.

Victor Ciardelli, CEO of Guaranteed Rate, offers his take on success, the real estate market and the forthcoming economic rebound in a live webinar.

Few are dropping prices and many plan to carry on with their home sale. Buyers may be a different story, though.

Looking to attract buyers during or after the COVID-19 pandemic? Here are three elements agents should pay attention to right now.

Weekly motivational messages give guidance for agents to keep moving forward during COVID-19 pandemic and preparing for what comes once it’s over.

A new survey asks agents how they think their clients will respond to the novel coronavirus pandemic, as well as how they’re shifting their business activities.