Marketing

Opendoor CEO Carrie Wheeler exits the meme stock darling

News that Opendoor CEO Carrie Wheeler is leaving the company boosted the company’s stock price to its third-highest level since the run-up began at the start of July. The announcement was made before trading started on Friday morning. When the markets did open, Opendoor began the day at $3.415 per share and in early trading […]

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Finance of America reports $80M profit, buys out Blackstone

Finance of America (FOA) continued its recent streak of growth in the second quarter of 2025, funding $602 million in mortgages and producing $80 million in net income. FOA, one of the nation’s leading reverse mortgage lenders, exceeded the top end of its stated quarterly guidance for investors as the $602 million in volume from

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FOA posts profit, buys out Blackstone stake

Finance of America was profitable for a second consecutive quarter as funded volume at the reverse mortgage lender grew 7% versus the first quarter and 35% year-over-year. The company made net income from continuing operations of $80 million for the period ended June 30, unchanged from the first quarter and up from a $5 million

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PropStream expands lead generation tech through acquisitions

PropStream, a real estate data and analytics subsidiary of Stewart Information Services, has acquired lead generation and marketing platforms Batch Leads and Batch Dialer. The acquisitions merge PropStream’s property data capabilities with Batch Leads’ artificial intelligence-driven lead generation tools and contact dialer. Company leaders said the move is aimed at creating a platform that offers

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State AGs oppose HUD’s plan to roll back fair housing marketing rules

California Attorney General Rob Bonta — along with a coalition of 20 other attorneys general — is urging the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to abandon a proposed rule that would eliminate federal requirements prohibiting discriminatory marketing of affordable housing. In a letter sent to HUD on Thursday, the attorneys general argued

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What agents must know about telemarketing consent

As class-action lawsuits continue against major real estate brokerages for alleged telemarketing violations, firms of all sizes are under increasing pressure to strengthen their compliance practices. According to attorney Michele Shuster, a founding partner of Mac Murray and Shuster LLP, staying within the bounds of federal and state telemarketing laws isn’t just a legal necessity

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Trigger lead ban nears finish line in Congress

After several starts and stops, the trigger leads ban is the closest it’s ever been to becoming law, after the House of Representatives approved its version of the Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act. There are some differences with the Senate version of the bill, which was approved by unanimous consent on June 12. Those can be

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Compass named in Oregon telemarketing lawsuit

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) lawsuits against real estate companies are beginning to pile up again. Plaintiff Jessica Murch filed a TCPA suit against Compass and Compass Washington on Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Portland, Oregon. “The Plaintiff brings this action to enforce the consumer-privacy provisions of the TCPA alleging that Compass violated the

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