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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 tenant retention to the streamlining of property management, one expert speaks about how AI is revolutionizing how owners and managers approach the multifamily space.
Listen as two green real estate experts lay out the different financing products you should be able to explain to your customers.
New research shows that house hunters are willing to accept a smaller property as long as it has these key amenities.
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Share these five tips with your team to boost their optimism and give them skills for being more productive.
Builders are using more sales incentives to win over house hunters who are frustrated with a lack of existing inventory, data shows.
Knowing what furniture choices and layouts work best to accommodate different generations and their interests can help everyone feel welcomed and comfortable.
Weatherization, also known as weatherproofing, protects a home’s interior from outdoor elements, moisture and extreme temperature fluctuations.