When Lucas Kerr decided to revive the farm that had been in his family for seven generations, he chose to plant weed, grown in New York and sold to New Yorkers.
In and around the Victorian capital, buyers can find seaside vacation homes, converted industrial lofts, and historic homes on quiet residential streets.
A woman saved a decrepit building in the ’70s and turned it into, among other things, an art museum, an opera house and a jazz club. It is about to be listed for sale.
It was an idyllic pocket of Los Angeles where people knew their neighbors — and homes sold for $5 million. The fire ignited competing visions for its future.
Ongoing lawsuits leave the real estate industry facing an uncertain future, with real estate professionals unsure which business practices will remain in place. Disputes on your team shouldn’t have to go as far as a courtroom, but...
Well over 30 years ago, just out of high school with no career plan in mind, Jeff Quintin took a job as a drive-in teller at a local New Jersey bank. It wasn’t long before a life plan took shape. “I saw the big checks that real estate...
The Upper West Side Cinema Center snagged the long-shuttered Metro Theater, thanks to a big boost from Gov. Hochul and a star-studded list of supporters.
Realtor®.com’s parent company has dropped a long-running and acrimonious lawsuit against rival CoStar, according to a court filing today, with a spokesperson saying the company “has chosen to settle” with an ex-employee who was accused...
Real estate data platform PropStream has announced the company will attend the Real Estate Standards Organization’s (RESO) 2025 RESO Spring conference, to be held in Tucson, Arizona April 15-16. PropStream’s CEO, Brian Tepfer, and...
Editor’s note: The COURT REPORT is RISMedia’s weekly look at current and upcoming lawsuits, investigations and other legal developments around real estate. MLS PIN settlement delayed by judge At the recent hearing in the notorious case...
In the wake of the National Association of REALTORS®’ (NAR) recent decision to stand by the Clear Cooperation Policy, which also added an (ostensibly) new avenue to protect the privacy of listings, brokers are reporting that for the most...
Universal Consulting Opportunities (UCO), a subsidiary of Stellar MLS, has announced it was invited to join nearly 1,000 real estate professionals from across India to provide expert guidance on introducing the Multiple Listing Service...
After celebrating another class of real estate rookie superstars in 2024, RISMedia has announced that nominations for its fourth-annual Real Estate Rookie of the Year contest will open soon. The 2025 Rookie of the Year award, designed to...
ERA Key Realty Services of Northbridge, Massachusetts, has announced that Team Blue in its Wilmington, Massachusetts office has been named the number one team in ERA Real Estate. Wilmington’s Team Blue, which includes team leader Lori...
Law firm Goodwin Procter’s planned move from the New York Times building on Eighth Avenue to BXP’s 200 Fifth Ave. in Flatiron says a lot about today’s commercial market.The relocation in...
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Central, a regional brokerage with headquarters in Charleston, West Virginia, has announced it has joined forces with market leading Redd, Brown and Williams Real Estate Services, INC, a multi-office...
Homebuilders are responding to President Donald Trump's new "Liberation Day" tariffs, and say that although the worst-case scenario was avoided, the new trade policy will inevitably raise the cost to build homes.
Mortgage rates fell sharply Thursday, following the Trump administration's tariff announcement, but a huge share of Americans still can't afford to buy a home.
A meticulously restored townhouse at 241 E. 48th St. has come up for sale -- and beyond its many perks, it comes with access to a rare oasis in Manhattan.