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AI Prompts, NAR Opposition, Bed Bath and Beyond: Inman Top 5

Every Friday we round up the most popular, most read and most critical stories of the week, so you can quickly catch up on the big headlines you might have missed in the hustle and bustle of the work week. Here are this week’s Top 5, chosen by our readers.

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The agents AI recommends in the future won’t end up there by accident, writes Jimmy Burgess. They get there because they have deliberately built trust, authority and relevance online.


NAR CEO Nykia Wright told a standing audience at the association’s 2026 Legislative Meetings that she faces opposition within NAR — and that historian Doris Kearns Goodwin’s study of Lincoln’s team of rivals taught her to treat it as a force.


The 16-member founding board will meet for the first time at Inman Connect San Diego in July as the company accelerates a transformation it calls “Inman 2.0.”


Listings in Boston will be removed. International buyers and travelers are flooding into Miami. Here’s how the 2026 World Cup is reshaping both markets.


The deal, announced Wednesday morning, is an all-stock transaction that will value Fathom Holdings at approximately $53.38 million.


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