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Sustainable Spaces: The Kitchen
April 9, 2024
Sustainable Spaces: The Kitchen
From induction ranges to faucet aerators, there are many ways to boost a kitchen’s sustainability score.
More Telemarketing Lawsuits Ensnare Agents, Brokerages
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More Telemarketing Lawsuits Ensnare Agents, Brokerages
The FCC is stepping up enforcement of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and the National Do Not Call Registry. Here’s how to stay out of trouble.
‘Mama Brown’ to the Rescue
April 5, 2024
‘Mama Brown’ to the Rescue
REALTOR® Oral Lee Brown, one of the first Good Neighbor Award winners, is still expanding her mission to mentor children out of poverty.
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NAR, along with other housing groups who chimed in on the case, call the unanimous Supreme Court ruling a major win for property rights.
Find out who was chosen and read the young professionals’ profiles in the special digital edition of REALTOR® Magazine, hitting inboxes on June 24.
New Jersey real estate pro Michael Sclafani becomes a major fundraiser for families affected by the deadly disease after learning his buyer’s story.
Higher-than-expected inflation data is expected to push borrowing costs up during the busy homebuying season.
There’s never an easy time to be an agent, but right now it is particularly complicated. Work with your agents to build confidence so they can find their footing.
Heading into the spring buying season, practitioners want home buyers to be more realistic and organized.
Aim for long-term success rather than short-term profitability by being prepared to communicate your worth—but maintaining an openness to buyer and seller needs.
As an association, we will help you adapt to coming practice changes. As a skilled professional, you’ll play a vital role in communicating the truth about these changes to consumers.
Consumer prices accelerated faster than expected in March, which could mean higher home financing costs this spring, says NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun.