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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
April 9, 2024
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.
Level Up: The Real Story from REALTORS®
Level Up is NAR’s video series that elevates the conversation around the issues relevant to you and what you do.
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From hosting the “world’s longest open house” for Alzheimer’s research to helping abuse survivors become cooks, find out how this year’s recipients of NAR’s Volunteering Works program plan to spread their impact.
Recent legislation is challenging the classification of real estate professionals. NAR provides tips to guide brokerages on worker classifications.
Maine real estate pro Ed Gardner turned his empty investment property into a center for 12 local organizations, enabling them to collaborate and serve high-risk communities.
A deep freeze across the country is sparking concern about home heating costs, especially in states feeling this week’s arctic blast the most.
New data reveals why more younger home buyers are prioritizing family and community ties when choosing where to plant roots.
Americans feel increasingly optimistic that rates will drop even further throughout the year, surveys show.
Designers and stagers are finding ways to offer people who work from home more versatility than a dedicated workspace often provides.