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Zillow and Redfin are taking aim at listings for homes that have been publicly marketed prior to being entered into the MLS, taking steps to bar them from their respective platforms.
The collaboration aims to support cross-border transactions and connect U.S. agents with Latin American professionals and property data.
Just last week in these pages, one Chicagoland brokerage ignored mountains of research and instead cited a “study” by Midwest ...
The four-bedroom house at 112 Algoma Road is priced at $12.5 million and is a potential tear-down, according to the May 20 ...
A bill proposed in Illinois would force home sellers to put the home on a multiple listing service within one day of signing ...
Thomas E. Harvey and wife Cathleen P. Black sell Palm Beach house near ocean for $18 million and buy a home on Via Linda for ...
Zillow is turning up the heat in its feud with Compass as a sitewide ban on the brokerage’s listings looms.  A spokesperson ...
Just sold for $23.75 million, the house at 173 E. Inlet Drive was built in 2014 as a custom home by the seller on the far ...
Updates to the Compass form aim to improve seller understanding of off-market phases and outlining benefits and risks of ...
New national guidelines let CT home sellers market their properties privately, but they risk missing top offers and wider ...
Sold for about $17 million, the four-bedroom house at 142 Via Palma stands on the fourth street north of President Trump's ...