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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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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.
However, barriers are preventing the homeownership rate for Asian Americans and Pacific Islands from stretching even higher, according to the Asian Real Estate Association of America.
Real estate professionals need to consider both the complexities of the market and the different valuation methods when measuring the effect of a harmful property condition or stigma.
Still don’t understand the National Flood Insurance Program’s new pricing methodology? Get an update from NAR’s Insurance Committee chair.
Owning a vacation house sounds idyllic, but even living in paradise requires preventive maintenance and ongoing care. Help guide your clients on smart planning.
The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage has remained under 6.5% for the last few weeks, offering buyers more stability.
Existing-home sales are up and down—falling most recently in April, according to NAR data—as tight inventory and mortgage rates create uncertainty.