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nman, the leading source of news and information for the real estate industry, is proud to announce its 2025 awards program. This prestigious recognition honors outstanding contributions and achievements across various facets of residential real estate.
The eight distinct awards will be unveiled throughout the year, each spotlighting deserving companies and individuals in the industry. These include specialties such as AI, leadership, mortgage and finance, marketing, and proptech. "We are thrilled to recognize the leaders, innovators, and up-and-comers who make the real estate industry vibrant," said Emily Paquette, CEO of Inman.
Four awards welcome public nominations: Future Leaders in Real Estate, Golden I Club, Inman Innovators, and AI Awards. All members of the real estate community are encouraged to submit their nominees.
The 2025 lineup includes:
* Power Players: Honoring innovative and influential executives
* Marketing All-Stars: Recognizing effective and boundary-pushing marketers
* Future Leaders in Real Estate: Spotlighting industry achievers under 40
* Best of Finance: Celebrating the best in mortgage and finance
* Golden I Club: The highest distinction in luxury real estate
* Inman Innovators: Recognizing companies driving the future of real estate
* Inman AI Awards: Honoring companies leveraging AI to change the game
* Best of Proptech: Spotlights achievements in residential real estate technology
Public nominations are now open for several categories, including Future Leaders in Real Estate and Inman AI Awards. The complete list of awards can be found at inman.com/awards. Questions about the program can be directed to [email protected].
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