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Fannie Mae Revises Mortgage Rate Predictions for 2024
March 22, 2024
Fannie Mae Revises Mortgage Rate Predictions for 2024
A short-lived drop in borrowing costs reversed this week, which could prompt a change in the type of buyer coming to the market this spring.
REALTOR® Helps Multiple Sclerosis Patients Live Fully
March 22, 2024
REALTOR® Helps Multiple Sclerosis Patients Live Fully
Massachusetts real estate professional Brandon Sweeney raises funds to support physical therapy and equipment for patients.
Help Your Agents Build an Online Presence that Converts
March 21, 2024
Help Your Agents Build an Online Presence that Converts
In this digital age, your agents need an active, authoritative online presence. Help them build one with this step-by-step breakdown.
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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Newly built properties are not flawless. Bringing in an inspector for multiple checkups during construction can solve problems early.
A new realtor.com® analysis looks at historical listing metrics to pinpoint when sellers have the biggest advantage this spring.
REALTORS® launched an effort to educate consumers about the potential pitfalls of the proposed measure.
Misinformation has been pervasive in the media over real estate commissions. Here are the facts you should know.
A short-lived drop in borrowing costs reversed this week, which could prompt a change in the type of buyer coming to the market this spring.
Massachusetts real estate professional Brandon Sweeney raises funds to support physical therapy and equipment for patients.
Being active online means more than a stagnant profile page or intermittent posting on social media. For an agent to gain the trust of potential clients, they need to craft an online presence that presents them as an expert in the industry.
Hearing highlights NAR research that shows how eroding affordability and inventory challenges are shutting many Americans out of homeownership.
The housing market is building momentum as more inventory brings consumers to the market, NAR data shows.