April 16, 2025 - 19:13

Zillow is pushing for greater accessibility to home listings, aiming to make them available for anyone interested in the real estate market. However, this new rule may inadvertently complicate the home-buying process for potential buyers. By allowing unrestricted access to listings, Zillow hopes to empower consumers with more information at their fingertips.
Yet, the implications of this move could lead to increased confusion as buyers navigate a sea of listings without the guidance of professional realtors. With the real estate landscape already fraught with complexities, the absence of expert advice may leave many buyers feeling overwhelmed. Realtors, who traditionally serve as navigators in the home-buying journey, are expressing concerns that this shift could undermine their role and impact the overall quality of service provided to clients.
As the battle between realtors and Zillow intensifies, homebuyers may find themselves caught in the crossfire, facing a more challenging and less personalized search for their dream homes.
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Chiron Real Estate: After The 36% Dividend Cut, I Still Remain BullishChiron Real Estate surprised the market this week by announcing a 36% reduction in its monthly dividend payout. The move, which cuts the distribution from $0.14 per share to $0.09, initially sent...
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Best DSCR lenders in the Midwest for real estate investors (2026) - Chicago Agent Magazine Partner ContentAs the rental market tightens across the Midwest, more real estate investors are turning to DSCR loans to grow their portfolios. Unlike traditional mortgages, DSCR loans qualify borrowers based on...
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Macomb County Property Transfers: Nov. 24-28, 2025A total of 147 real estate transactions were recorded across Macomb County during the week of November 24 through November 28, 2025, reflecting steady activity in the local housing market. The...
May 24, 2026 - 17:12
Jim Onder's real estate 'hobby' led to tech hub project in Ferguson. Can he pull it off?For more than 30 years, Jim Onder has quietly amassed a portfolio of at least 70 properties across St. Louis, including houses, apartment buildings, and commercial spaces. Best known for his flashy...