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States Where Home Insurance Costs Are Surging Highest May 20, 2024 Find out where homeowners are likely to face the steepest premium hikes before the end of the year.
Law and Ethics Real estate laws, court cases, and rules that may affect your commercial or residential real estate business.
Sales and Marketing Real estate sales tips, strategies, and marketing information to help you succeed.
Commercial Commercial real estate market tips, trends, and strategies for pros in sales, leasing, investment, and property management.
Broker News Real estate broker tips, trends, and strategies on how to operate a business for long-term success.
50 Years of Fair Housing Training The application of the civil rights law has evolved with the times, but the commitment to keeping REALTORS® informed about their...
Fair Housing Is Our Business NAR President Elizabeth Mendenhall says the 50th anniversary reminds us that the fight for equal housing access continues.
What’s Driving Inflation Rising labor costs, increased government spending, and prolonged housing shortages are the main pressure points.
Balancing Safety and Your Online Presence Social media can build your reputation and attract business. But it can also invite attention from criminals.
The Aftermath of a Tech Attack Real estate pros who’ve lost money to scammers say their sense of security has been harder to rebuild.
Risky Business Real estate transactions look like gold to cybercriminals. Are you doing your part to keep your clients—and yourself—safe from...
Gear You Need to Shoot Pro Listing Photos Impressive images and video are essential to showcase your properties in the best light. But do you have the right tools? Whether you’re...
When Does Photoshopping Go Too Far? The ability to alter and retouch listing photos is both a blessing and a curse. Learn when enhancements are appropriate and when they cross the line.