A new report examines the elements of home staging, the role of television programing, and the expectations of buyers.
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While a lack of inventory and rising prices continue to limit opportunities for homeownership – especially for younger Americans and minority populations – policies that support nationwide housing affordability are now more important than ever.
March 31, 2021
Media Contact:
Wesley Shaw 202-383-1193
The report examines why NAR members entered real estate, the skills most important for success, the typical number of transactions, sales volume and income. It also analyzes differences by gender, race, sexual orientation and real estate specialty – residential, commercial or both.
March 30, 2021
Media Contact:
Troy Green 202-383-1042
NAR is encouraged by NFIP's effort to produce more equitable flood insurance rates for more than 5 million policyholders across the country.

NAR is committed to continuing its work alongside the Asian Real Estate Association of America to build more inclusive communities.
March 19, 2021
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Wesley Shaw 202-383-1193
NAR kicked off a six-part webinar series highlighting revitalization efforts in communities impacted by high numbers of vacant, abandoned, and deteriorated properties.
March 18, 2021
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Wesley Shaw 202-383-1193
Senate Banking Committee Ranking Member Pat Toomey on Monday formally unveiled his principles for ongoing housing finance reform conversations.

Nearly all home buyers and sellers turned to an experienced agent to assist with the transaction.
March 16, 2021
Media Contact:
Quintin Simmons 202-383-1178
The completely redesigned RPR® site is cleaner, simpler, and offers users a more overall intuitive experience.
March 11, 2021
Media Contact:
Wesley Shaw 202-383-1193
Phoenix, Seattle, Nashville, Salt Lake City and Las Vegas join five other metropolitan areas among NAR's top 10 commercial real estate markets. NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun predicts commercial real estate market–after undergoing challenging conditions last year–will improve in 2021 due to the steady improvements in the overall U.S. economy.
March 10, 2021
Media Contact:
Troy Green 202-383-1042