Intel takes a look back at the market trends, brokerage strategies, Wall Street happenings and legal controversies that shook the past six months and could well define the remainder of 2023.
Source: Inman News
The stories and trends that defined a whirlwind first half of 2023
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- FICO scores, magic phrases, earnings digs: Inman Top 5
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- FICO scores, magic phrases, earnings digs: Inman Top 5
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- American Real Estate Association hires Mary-Frances Coleman as inaugural executive director
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- EXp digs at Compass during Q3 earnings as agent retention soars
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- Is the housing market in the midst of a recession? Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent thinks so
- KW’s Jason Abrams on the ‘paradox’ of artificial intelligence
- This CMO wants to make Keller Williams the Nike of real estate
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- Redfin site fluke exposed past users’ data on listing contact forms
- Redfin hits back at Compass, notches victory in Zillow case
- Compass pulls Redfin into its Zillow private listing lawsuit
- Lingering questions, NAR opinion, new lawsuit: Inman Top 5
- Mr. Cooper shareholders approve merger with Rocket Companies
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- Northeast sees strongest price gains in Q3 as median single-family home price hits $426,800
- ‘Signs of deceleration’ bedevil US home prices
- More homes sold. Lower rates. Lower inflation. Where Fannie Mae expects the market to move
- Mortgage rates just hit a new 2025 low. They might be stuck there.
- Discounts, lower mortgage rates give homebuyers deals this fall
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- NAR economist predicts post-shutdown real estate ‘boom’
- The inventory surge is sputtering. See how your market stacks up
- Northeast sees strongest price gains in Q3 as median single-family home price hits $426,800
- Lower mortgage rates spur homebuyers, but mostly refis
- Pending home sales remain stuck in the mud in September
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- Will Anywhere merger launch M&A arms race? It’s not yet clear: Intel
- Zillow defends private listing rule, criticizes Compass in new filing
- NAR’s Kevin Sears: We need to ‘show everybody that we as Realtors are pro-consumer’
- Despite unease, Compass poised to retain most Anywhere agents
- New Opendoor CEO’s plan: ‘Buy more good homes and get more good sellers through our funnel’
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- Despite unease, Compass poised to retain most Anywhere agents
- New client leads, murky waters: October’s mixed bag for real estate
- Commissions held up in Year 1. Would a seller’s shift upend them?
- The ‘rate lock-in’ barrier is cracking — and not where you might expect
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- Fallout over Fed policymakers’ investments reshaping the board
- NAR economist predicts post-shutdown real estate ‘boom’
- Homebuying off to strongest November start since 2022
- Veterans have been ‘priced out,’ left behind by the housing market
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- RE/MAX Canada president steps down amid leadership turnover
- RE/MAX President Amy Lessinger announces resignation
- Industry vet Nick Bailey joins T3 Sixty as chief real estate officer
- RE/MAX announces more changes in its C-suite offices as COO resigns
- Leo Pareja tapped as eXp Realty’s new CEO, relieving Glenn Sanford
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- NAR scores a victory in buyer commission lawsuit
- New LGBTQ+ Alliance president talks about ‘opportunity in the chaos’
- RE/MAX CEO: Consolidation ‘could help accelerate our strategy’
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- Realtors reject proposal to require disclosure of more referral fees
- Redfin site fluke exposed past users’ data on listing contact forms
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- Despite unease, Compass poised to retain most Anywhere agents
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- Anywhere expects preservation of brand ‘independence’ after Compass merger
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- Compass to acquire Anywhere in $1.6B deal, capping rise to top
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- Fallout over Fed policymakers’ investments reshaping the board
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- Dawn of a new era: Here’s how NAR says it’s changing for its members
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