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Aug 6, 2019 • 13min

Ep. 55: Housing Markets, More Capital for Compass, Where is Tech Taking Us.

From REAL Trends, the trusted source for real estate industry news, this is REAL Trending episode 55. We're breaking down the trends of the week and showing how they impact brokerage and agents. I'm Steve Murray, president of REAL Trends. Today we're discussing important factors in the housing markets, more capital for Compass, and where is tech taking us.
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Jul 23, 2019 • 12min

Ep. 54: Disappearance of Foreign Home Buyers, Realogy versus Compass, and July 20, 1969

Why is foreign investment in U.S. real estate falling? Steve Murray talks facts about foreign investment in U.S. real estate, offers an analysis of the Realogy/Compass litigation and reminds brokerage leaders that no matter how tough things may be, they have to push forward.
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Jul 9, 2019 • 12min

Ep. 53: America's Best, Millennials Moving to the Suburbs, and Changes in the Housing Mortgage Market.

From REAL Trends, the trusted source for real estate industry news, this is REAL Trending, episode 53. We're breaking down trends of the week and showing how they impact brokers and agents. I'm Steve Murray, president of REAL Trends. Today, we're going to talk about America's Best, millennials moving to the suburbs, and changes in the housing mortgage market.
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Jun 25, 2019 • 10min

Ep. 52: Class-Action Lawsuits, Real Estate Investors are hiring Uber Drivers to Find Properties, and Some Changes to Compass

From REAL Trends, the trusted source for real estate industry news, this is REAL Trending episode 52. We're breaking down the trends and events of the week and showing how they impact brokers and agents. I'm Steve Murray, president of REAL Trends. Today we're discussing the class-action lawsuits and the amended complaint, how some real estate flippers and investors are hiring Uber drivers to find properties that may be available, and last, some changes at the top of Compass. So let's jump right in. Most people in the industry have heard that some leading plaintiff law firms around the country joining forces, and have come up with a few purchasers of homes to file a class-action lawsuit, basically claiming that realtors’system of unlimited cooperation and compensation violates antitrust law and that there's a conspiracy to hide information from the public. We've commented on this once before

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