The seller who wasn’t there: How deepfakes and deed fraud crash real estate deals
Property deed fraud and seller impersonation aren’t new. Deed fraud is essentially as old as recorded property ownership. What’s new […]
Property deed fraud and seller impersonation aren’t new. Deed fraud is essentially as old as recorded property ownership. What’s new […]
Here’s how a new state bill could reshape the private listings debate and change how you do business with sellers,
The median-priced home consumed 30.3 percent of the typical American worker’s annual wages in the first quarter of 2026, underscoring
Buying or renting is largely a lifestyle decision, the report says, with homeownership in some markets never making financial sense.
HomeLight recently launched EVA, an artificial intelligence-powered escrow agent designed to automate most tasks required to close a residential real
Connecticut joined a growing list of states restricting pocket listings after Gov. Ned Lamont signed SB 340 on May 27.
The housing market is shifting. Existing-home sales remain sluggish, competition is intense, and buyers’ expectations are evolving. Yet while some
A buyer reaches out, says they’re relocating from out of state and wants to hop on a Zoom call to
Real estate professionals are navigating a world right now where the expansion of AI data centers is moving faster than
A written-communication protocol is a professionalism signal that helps you stand out, attorney Kelly Lise Murray writes. Implement these five