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New rules could reshape homebuying. Here’s what it means for you. - The Washington Post
New rules could reshape homebuying. Here’s what it means for you. The Washington Post
Today marks the dawn of a new day for real estate. Make the most of it
The best real estate agents will thrive, the profession will be elevated, rot will be removed and the brands that are built on trust and integrity will rise to the top, Inman founder Brad Inman writes.
Michigan Realtors are mad as hell, and they’re suing: The Download
NAR buckles up for a new legal brouhaha as Michigan agents and brokers head to court over "compulsory" Realtor membership to access the MLS after removing "guaranteed broker commission."
Landmark real estate commission rules officially go into effect today
The new rules are the result of the National Association of Realtors' major antitrust settlement. They're poised to change how agents are paid and how real estate consumers search for homes.
Rectilinear Intersect House, London property - e-architect
Rectilinear Intersect House, London property e-architect
Harris takes on institutional investors, rent price algorithms
Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled the housing policy for a Harris-Walz Administration at a campaign stop on Friday. Her first priority? Pulling the reins on institutional investors and rental management platforms.
Missouri woman charged with fraud in Graceland scheme
The fraudster who once self-identified as "the one who creates trouble" has been unmasked by the Department of Justice as 53-year-old Lisa Jeanine Findley. Prosecutors said Findley has gone by several aliases over the years.
$1M homes hit all-time high in US
A record 8.5 percent of all U.S. homes are worth $1 million or more, up from 7.6 percent last year and 4 percent before the pandemic, according to a new Redfin analysis. California is adding them faster than other states.
Real Estate Agent Fees And Realtor Commissions - Bankrate.com
Real Estate Agent Fees And Realtor Commissions Bankrate.com
NAR Settlement Objectors Discuss Opposition to Policy Changes
Trust is the cornerstone of the agent-client relationship, but for some, it has been harder to come by these days due to the endless litigation the industry has been embroiled in. For Peter Gustis, a Pennsylvania-based REALTOR® at Springer Realty Group, conversations about lawsuits and settlements have been unavoidable as he expresses concern about the…
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