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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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Mitch Serlin, a military vet himself, helps service members in Illinois and New York find camaraderie and healing after witnessing the horrors of war.
With rates around 7%, your clients are feeling the financial squeeze. Here are a few secrets to ensuring they get the best deal they can on their loan.
With piqued interest in outdoor living, developers curate amenities for a building’s location based on location and a community’s needs.
The association’s Ignite Others initiative, launching next year, aims to demonstrate how members can use their skills and expertise to uplift their local communities.
“Unity and community spirit are invaluable, especially when facing such trying circumstances,” says the president of the REALTORS® Relief Foundation.
Investment properties in beachside communities offer the highest ROI potential, a new analysis shows. Here are the most profitable hotspots this year.
Digital forms of currency can pose significant risks to both buyers and sellers. Know the safeguards to put in place in case cryptocurrency is ever used in one of your transactions.
Nearly 60% of metro areas saw gains, but prices are still lower than a year ago. Read more from NAR’s latest report.