I have been covering the real estate industry at Inman for nearly 15 years. I specialize in the inner workings of the industry, particularly legal and policy issues affecting real estate associations, multiple listing services and brokerages. My articles convert more readers to subscribers and bring in more revenue than the next four writers combined and bring in more than twice as much traffic as any other writer. In 2023, I authored 8 out of 10 of Inman's most-read stories, in part due to coverage of a high-profile antitrust lawsuit I have been following for nearly five years that went to trial in October. I attended that nearly three-week trial in person, reporting live, and exponentially boosted returning traffic and engagement duration. My work accounted for a sizable chunk of users, total sessions and subscriptions during that time. I have a sterling reputation for accurate, fair, and thorough reporting that has served to burnish Inman's renown as a high-quality independent news service, which in turn attracts thousands to its real estate conferences. My articles are routinely cited as reputable sources in legal filings, including by government agencies, and in prominent mainstream publications such as The New York Times. I have earned numerous awards from the National Association of Real Estate Editors (NAREE) for investigative reporting, economic analysis, residential real estate, and breaking news. My work can be found here: http://www.inman.com/author/andreavbrambila/
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