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Is the Remodeling Boom Over—or Just on Pause?
May 25, 2023
Is the Remodeling Boom Over—or Just on Pause?
A slowdown in renovation projects is settling in after a pandemic-fueled boom, but there are plenty of reasons why the pullback may not last long.
Valuing Market-Resistant Properties
May 24, 2023
Valuing Market-Resistant Properties
Real estate pros need to consider the complexities of the market and the different valuation methods when measuring the effect of a property stigma.
5 Data Points Brokers Need to Know About the Market
May 11, 2023
5 Data Points Brokers Need to Know About the Market
Stay ahead of the curve by watching these important dynamics.
Find Opportunities for 1031 Exchanges in Today’s Market
May 24, 2023
Find Opportunities for 1031 Exchanges in Today’s Market
Clients with cash may have a real property shopping binge in their future.
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If an agent is coming to you ready to leave because of splits, there’s likely a deeper issue at play.
This year’s New American Home puts all the focus on the outdoors. See new ways to connect interior and exterior spaces.
Economists say even minor movement in borrowing costs will continue to have an impact on housing activity.
Kyle Morris became an agent because he needed flexibility to maintain his sobriety. Now he’s made it his job to pay his good fortune forward.
After a persistent pullback in housing activity, some segments of the market have become distressed. That’s where your investor clients come in.
Purchases of existing properties fell in March as buyers show extreme sensitivity to fluctuations in borrowing costs. Read more from NAR’s latest housing report.
He had a global reach teaching the principles of real estate and leading the effort to quash a threat to the mortgage interest deduction.
As marijuana becomes more mainstream, pot businesses are clamoring for storefronts, warehouse space and land, according to a new NAR report.
Most owners have earned more than $100,000 in equity over the last decade, but discrepancies among racial groups persists, according to new NAR data.