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Kentucky Home Sales Up in February Despite Drop in New Listings
A total number of 2,938 listings in Kentucky were sold during February, up 8.85% from the prior month and up 3.7% year-over-year. According to data from Kentucky Realtors, there were 4,474 new listings last month, down 11.08% from January and down 1.7% from February...
Kentucky Home Sales Up in February Despite Drop in New Listings
The median sales price in February was $272,000, up 8.58% month-over-month and up 6% year-over-year. Continue Reading Kentucky Home Sales Up in February Despite Drop in New Listings
Kansas Lawmakers Consider New Cap on Property Tax Assessments
Kansas lawmakers are considering a resolution that would update the state constitution with a new cap on the amount that a home’s assessed value can jump each year. KMBC reports Senate Concurrent Resolution 1616 from Republican Sen. Caryn Tyson will mandate that a...
GOP Lawmakers, Former Fed Leaders Criticize DOJ Targeting of Powell
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s announcement that he was being threatened with indictment by the Department of Justice (DOJ) over alleged perjury during a Senate hearing has generated a harsh response from several Capitol Hill Republicans and former leaders...
Aldi Plans 180 New Stores During 2026
The Aldi discount supermarket chain has announced plans to open more than 180 stores by the end of the year. The new plans include the first Aldi store in Maine, along with continued growth in Southeast and West markets plus the opening of three new distribution...
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Lawsuit Filed to Stop San Francisco’s Family Zoning Plan to Build New Housing Developments
The lawsuit noted construction is being positioned in the historic North Beach and Fisherman’s Wharf areas and in formerly off-limits lower-income neighborhoods. Continue Reading Lawsuit Filed to Stop San Francisco’s Family Zoning Plan to Build New Housing Developments
CFPB’s Vought Puts in Request for Fed to Fund the Agency
Vought inserted the declaration “I disagree with the opinion and order” in the formal funding request. Continue Reading CFPB’s Vought Puts in Request for Fed to Fund the Agency
White House Dropping Plans for 50-Year Mortgage
“I think we have other priorities,” said FHFA Director Bill Pulte. Continue Reading White House Dropping Plans for 50-Year Mortgage
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LA Wildfire Victims Sue 3 Insurers for Fraud
The new lawsuit is the latest litigation rising from the wildfires. Continue Reading LA Wildfire Victims Sue 3 Insurers for Fraud
NAR Overturns No-Commingling Policy, Receives Thumbs-Up from Trump
“I love people that are in the real estate business,” said Trump. Continue Reading NAR Overturns No-Commingling Policy, Receives Thumbs-Up from Trump
Hooters to Close 30 Restaurants
The company’s franchises, including its 60 overseas locations, are not being impacted. Continue Reading Hooters to Close 30 Restaurants
Ohio Lawmakers Propose $600 Million for Cleveland Browns’ New Stadium
State Sen. Jerry Cirino, a Republican, is advocating for the money to come from the state’s $3.7 billion in unclaimed funds. Continue Reading Ohio Lawmakers Propose $600 Million for Cleveland Browns’ New Stadium
NAR Updates Hate Speech Policy Within Code of Ethics
The updated language aligns the definition of “harassment” with the NAR Member Code of Conduct. Continue Reading NAR Updates Hate Speech Policy Within Code of Ethics
Joseph Yi Named Chief Investment Officer at Palette Hotels
Yi previously held chief investment officer roles at Frontier Development & Hospitality Group and Real Hospitality Group. Continue Reading Joseph Yi Named Chief Investment Officer at Palette Hotels
Mortgage Rates in Mild Decline
The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 6.85% as of June 5, down from last week when it averaged 6.89%. Continue Reading Mortgage Rates in Mild Decline
Wyoming Lawmakers Consider Abolishing Property Taxes
Sen. Bob Ide, a Republican, advocated for the ending of all property taxes – residential, commercial, industrial and personal. Continue Reading Wyoming Lawmakers Consider Abolishing Property Taxes
Housing Inventory Surpasses 1 Million Homes for the First Time Since Winter of 2019
19.1% of listings featured reduced prices, the highest share for any May since at least 2016. Continue Reading Housing Inventory Surpasses 1 Million Homes for the First Time Since Winter of 2019




































