Realtor.com: Price premium for new homes sinks to all-time low August 7, 2025 by bp56691 The premium for new construction homes dropped to 7.8% nationally as builders held prices steady and existing-home prices jumped.
Aperture Global Real Estate expands into Montana August 7, 2025 by bp56691 Aperture — the luxury affiliate of LPT Realty — has established a presence in 17 U.S. states and four international cities.
Cypress Loan Servicing settles foreclosure case for $2M August 7, 2025 by bp56691 Cypress reached a $2 million settlement with the Massachusetts AG over alleged violations of foreclosure prevention and consumer protection laws.
Zillow wants to be the hub for consumers and agents August 6, 2025 by bp56691 Zillow Group posted double-digit revenue growth and $2 million in net income in Q2 2025 despite a relatively slow housing market.
HomeStory’s McClelland speaks on changing real estate landscape August 6, 2025 by bp56691 Craig McClelland, the chief strategy officer at HomeStory, joined RealTrending for a conversation about the shifting real estate status quo.
Top-producing Banner Team joins Compass, expanding DC-area presence August 6, 2025 by bp56691 The 13-agent team brings more than 100 years of combined experience and over $2.03 billion in closed sales to Compass.
Opendoor teams up with Jason Mitchell Group August 6, 2025 by bp56691 As it looks to leverage agent relationships to get back to profitability, Opendoor announced a partnership with the Jason Mitchell Group.
San Francisco Realtors add virtual staging tools August 5, 2025 by bp56691 The technology allows real estate agents to transform empty rooms into photorealistic, professionally designed interiors in minutes.
Abandoned mortgage apps are on the upswing. Homebuyer confusion could be the culprit August 4, 2025 by bp56691 Cotality’s survey of 1,000 recent and prospective U.S. homebuyers found that they ultimately care most about timing and confidence.
California affordable housing programs face new legal challenge August 4, 2025 by bp56691 A new lawsuit could deal a blow to one of California’s primary local tools for building affordable housing without taxpayer subsidies.