Buyers are looking for homes in different places, and with different characteristics, than they did before COVID-19 brought chaos to the U.S.
Source: Inman News
How the coronavirus pandemic is reshuffling the luxury real estate market
More from @propertiesMore posts in @properties »
- The mindset tune-up to future-proof your 2026 business
- Amid MRED feud, Zillow says private listings ‘reinforce segregation’
- Earning gratitude: 5 ways to move the needle in your business
- Where else is Zillow not enforcing its private listing ban?
- Zillow calls Chicago’s Private Listing Network a ‘hidden listing scheme’
More from AgentMore posts in Agent »
- This team is jumping on the private listing platform trend (EXCLUSIVE)
- Redfin on 2026: Affordability improves, sales rise only slightly
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Future-proof your digital footprint for 2026 (and beyond)
- Change strategy as the market shifts to win the listings long game
More from AspenMore posts in Aspen »
- Home investors’ strategies vary by location: Here’s where they’re getting the most for their money
- A 7-home estate and a former talk show host’s Montecito hideaway among September’s priciest sales
- Engel & Völkers’ CEO: ‘We’re focused on culture over indiscriminate scale’
- Umansky: How traveling the world helped me build a massive global referral network
- Inman announces the newest members of the 2025 Golden I Club
More from billy nashMore posts in billy nash »
More from bright mlsMore posts in bright mls »
- October was another slow month for pending home sales
- More MLSs are moving to provide non-Realtors with access
- ‘More persistent headwinds’ plague housing market as prices barely budge
- Private inventory: New competition rules that leave consumers behind
- Tailwinds pull October existing-home sales up 1.2%
More from Carrie WellsMore posts in Carrie Wells »
- Inman announces the newest members of the 2025 Golden I Club
- The 31 biggest residential deals of 2023 commanded $50M or more
- The ultimate guide to Inman Luxury Connect 2023 in Las Vegas
- ‘It’s going to be a real shock’: Carrie Wells on Aspen’s luxury crackdown
- Here are the 30 most expensive home sales of 2022
More from chicagoMore posts in chicago »
- ‘More persistent headwinds’ plague housing market as prices barely budge
- Private inventory: New competition rules that leave consumers behind
- Amid MRED feud, Zillow says private listings ‘reinforce segregation’
- Dawn of a new era: Here’s how NAR says it’s changing for its members
- Where else is Zillow not enforcing its private listing ban?
More from coldwell bankerMore posts in coldwell banker »
- Coldwell Banker nabs 1,300-agent affiliate from Berkshire Hathaway
- Despite unease, Compass poised to retain most Anywhere agents
- Price cuts and concessions: Here’s how to prepare homeowners for the reality of selling a home today
- Anywhere expects preservation of brand ‘independence’ after Compass merger
- Former Coldwell Banker CEO on affordability and ‘purple’ policies
More from coloradoMore posts in colorado »
- DR Horton gets into AI mortgage tech with Tidalwave stake
- The inventory surge is sputtering. See how your market stacks up
- Tech Review: Guest House shrinks time-to-market with listing prep
- A 7-home estate and a former talk show host’s Montecito hideaway among September’s priciest sales
- Fathom Realty buys a ‘proven model’ for first-time homebuyers
More from CoronavirusMore posts in Coronavirus »
- The internet fell hard for real estate in 2021. But can the love affair last?
- Los Angeles apartment owners sue over COVID rent freeze
- Demand for urban homes will be ‘muted’ for years: McKinsey
- Chris Heller: Brokerages and teams are playing chicken. Who will win?
- Will migration fizzle out in 2023? History points to existential shift
More from coronavirus pandemicMore posts in coronavirus pandemic »
- Condo sales fall to 10-year low amid surge in insurance costs, HOA fees
- Meet Inman’s 2023 ‘Person of the Year’: The Small Broker-Owner
- The internet fell hard for real estate in 2021. But can the love affair last?
- Los Angeles apartment owners sue over COVID rent freeze
- Chris Heller: Brokerages and teams are playing chicken. Who will win?
More from COVID-19More posts in COVID-19 »
More from Craig HoganMore posts in Craig Hogan »
- Bigger is better: Square footage is the No. 1 amenity for luxury buyers
- Coldwell Banker partners with JamesEdition on luxury listings
- 5 wealth trends shaping luxury real estate in 2020
- Coldwell Banker unveils new global luxury rebranding
- The average millennial millionaire has 3 homes and will inherit more
More from floridaMore posts in florida »
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Zillow reverses course and removes climate data from listings
- Zillow’s SkyTour uses complex 3D tech to simplify home search
- Delistings and discounts jump as holiday season approaches
- ‘More persistent headwinds’ plague housing market as prices barely budge
More from hurricane katrinaMore posts in hurricane katrina »
More from illinoisMore posts in illinois »
- Kevin Brown shares his plans as NAR’s new president (EXCLUSIVE)
- Where else is Zillow not enforcing its private listing ban?
- Stop freaking out about 50-year mortgages. They might save the housing market
- Zillow calls Chicago’s Private Listing Network a ‘hidden listing scheme’
- What Zillow’s Matterport fallout means for agents like you
More from Industry NewsMore posts in Industry News »
More from los angelesMore posts in los angeles »
- The most iconic house in Los Angeles is now for sale
- What it takes to build a $100M real estate brand with heart
- Why 2026 will reward those who plan with precision, not emotion: Mauricio Umansky
- Luxury’s next phase: What the 2026 buyer really wants
- Delistings and discounts jump as holiday season approaches
More from luxuryMore posts in luxury »
- This team is jumping on the private listing platform trend (EXCLUSIVE)
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Future-proof your digital footprint for 2026 (and beyond)
- The most iconic house in Los Angeles is now for sale
- Why 2026 will reward those who plan with precision, not emotion: Mauricio Umansky
More from luxury lensMore posts in luxury lens »
- This team is jumping on the private listing platform trend (EXCLUSIVE)
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Future-proof your digital footprint for 2026 (and beyond)
- The most iconic house in Los Angeles is now for sale
- Why 2026 will reward those who plan with precision, not emotion: Mauricio Umansky
More from manhattanMore posts in manhattan »
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Price cuts and concessions: Here’s how to prepare homeowners for the reality of selling a home today
- Howard Hanna expands into NYC with purchase of Elegran
- Take the wheel: 5 tips to steer your marketing in the right direction
- What does Compass’ last big acquisition say about Anywhere?
More from Mark LowhamMore posts in Mark Lowham »
More from Markets & EconomyMore posts in Markets & Economy »
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Change strategy as the market shifts to win the listings long game
- Shutdown blip, or worrying trend? Agent pipelines thin in November
- Homebuyers came out in force last week, and rates are trending down
- October was another slow month for pending home sales
More from mcmansionMore posts in mcmansion »
More from michael lafidoMore posts in michael lafido »
More from Michael NourmandMore posts in Michael Nourmand »
- Competition, discretion drive lux agents to embrace private listings
- LA communities face devastation amid slew of historic wildfires
- What other cities can learn from LA’s rocky ‘mansion tax’ rollout
- On the ground in LA: How a divisive ‘mansion tax’ altered real estate
- Broker Spotlight: Michael Nourmand, Nourmand & Associates
More from nourmand & associatesMore posts in nourmand & associates »
- Competition, discretion drive lux agents to embrace private listings
- LA agents implore government to pause ULA Tax in wake of wildfires
- The top 35 agents in Hollywood today are still setting records
- On the ground in LA: How a divisive ‘mansion tax’ altered real estate
- ‘Fight it tooth and nail,’ LA agents warn as Chicago mulls mansion tax
More from Palm BeachMore posts in Palm Beach »
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- How to craft bespoke marketing for ultra-high-net-worth buyers
- Massachusetts broker arrested, accused of embezzling $11.6M
- Compass just recruited a pair of high-profile Hilton family scions
- South Florida luxury prices defy gravity while overall market dips
More from pandemicMore posts in pandemic »
More from pennsylvaniaMore posts in pennsylvania »
More from philadelphiaMore posts in philadelphia »
- Zillow’s listing ban hangs in the balance after 4-day hearing
- Mortgage rates ebb as Powell hints at end of ‘quantitative tightening’
- Compass agents see play for Anywhere as a power move
- Pulte dismisses claims he is ‘weaponizing’ mortgage fraud
- Mortgage rates are coming down. Does the trend have any legs?
More from real estateMore posts in real estate »
- Keller Williams expands overseas once again
- October brought the strongest buyer’s market in 12 years: Redfin
- 41 years, 8 lessons, 1 truth about real estate that never changes
- Dawn of a new era: Here’s how NAR says it’s changing for its members
- Inman is celebrating 30 years of community, and you’re invited
More from RedfinMore posts in Redfin »
- Redfin on 2026: Affordability improves, sales rise only slightly
- Bayview merger positions Guild Mortgage for refinancing boom
- Zillow reverses course and removes climate data from listings
- Delistings and discounts jump as holiday season approaches
- The IDX lie agents still believe: 5 common misconceptions about real estate websites
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
- This team is jumping on the private listing platform trend (EXCLUSIVE)
- Redfin on 2026: Affordability improves, sales rise only slightly
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Future-proof your digital footprint for 2026 (and beyond)
- Change strategy as the market shifts to win the listings long game
More from Taylor MarrMore posts in Taylor Marr »
- Fewer than 2% of homes changed hands in 2023, marking 10-year low
- US rent hits just shy of all-time record high: Report
- Massive metro-to-metro home price gaps reach 13-year highs
- Spring market falls short, but low inventory is driving up competition
- Low inventory prevents prices from falling even further: Report
More from Zoom.More posts in Zoom. »
- 7 ways to make Zoom meetings less awkward and more effective
- 10 FREE tools every real estate agent should check out for 2025
- The best and worst ways to handle layoffs as real estate cuts accelerate
- How the pandemic reinforced the value of agility in the multifamily sector
- A ‘she-cession’ update 1 year later: Where are these women now?
Be First to Comment