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Where Should Real Estate Pros Cut, Spend Money?
July 16, 2024
Where Should Real Estate Pros Cut, Spend Money?
Listen as real estate pros map out a financial wellness plan that every practitioner can follow.
All Under One Roof: Trends in Multigenerational Living
July 16, 2024
All Under One Roof: Trends in Multigenerational Living
Multigenerational living is a sticky trend. However, multiple solutions are needed to make it work.
Sustainable Spaces: Patios and Decks
July 10, 2024
Sustainable Spaces: Patios and Decks
Experts say a home’s eco-friendly features—and their selling points—can extend to outdoor spaces, too.
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The Federal Reserve signaled possible rate cuts to come, which could influence lower mortgage rates and spur housing activity.
Idaho real estate professional Launee Wolverton packs handbags and backpacks with essential products and gives them to homeless and underprivileged women.
Produced in collaboration with the Perception Institute, the series helps real estate professionals examine implicit biases that could result in unequal treatment.
A .realestate domain can revolutionize your online visibility. Explore fresh SEO strategies to get found online by a new generation of home buyers.
Millennials are worried they’ll inherit properties in need of major renovations and repairs, which could further hamper affordability, a new survey shows.
The sixth iteration of the award-winning “That’s Who We R” campaign rolls out brand-new digital ads this week, along with the arrival of season four of “First-Time Buyer.”
Learn from a CPA how to take advantage of every single tax break you’re owed as a small business owner.
Bathrooms are getting smaller, but that doesn’t mean they skimp on amenities. Smart tech, comfort and spa-like serenity still set the tone.
But the association is challenging the plaintiffs, saying the cases should be moved to Illinois where most of the outstanding litigation originates.