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Report: Home Relistings Surged in January
Nearly 45,000 homes that were delisted during 2025 were relisted for sale in January, according to a new data report from Redfin. This marked the highest January figure in records dating back to 2016, as well as a record 3.6% of homes that were on the market in...
Report: Home Relistings Surged in January
California’s Bay Area recorded the highest share of relistings. Continue Reading Report: Home Relistings Surged in January
Claremont Lincoln University Debuts Graduate Programs Focused on Land Policy
Claremont Lincoln University (CLU) is rolling out two graduate programs that expand the university's focus on in land policy, sustainable development, and ethical governance. Beginning on Jan. 29, 2026, the Claremont, California-based school will begin offering Master...
Senate Confirms Trump Nominees for Ginnie Mae, FHA, and FDIC
The US Senate confirmed President Trump’s nominees Joseph Gormley to become the next president of Ginnie Mae, Frank Cassidy as assistant secretary at the Department of Housing and Urban Development and commissioner of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), and...
Sen. Bernie Sanders Calls for Moratorium on Data Center Construction
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has called for a halt to the construction of artificial intelligence (AI) data center, claiming the technology is developing too quickly and is creating environmental problems. “I will be pushing for a moratorium on the construction of data...
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Wisconsin Home Sales Down 9.2% Year-Over-Year
Total listings were up 3.7% relative to their November 2024 levels. Continue Reading Wisconsin Home Sales Down 9.2% Year-Over-Year
The Agency Opens New Office in Tulsa
The Agency Tulsa will be led by Managing Partners Wyatt Poindexter and Wayne Kirby. Continue Reading The Agency Opens New Office in Tulsa
Mortgage Rates Down Slightly
The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 6.21% as of Dec. 18. Continue Reading Mortgage Rates Down Slightly
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NAR’s Historic Settlement Continues to Shift the Real Estate Industry
The challenge for lawmakers, and those who enforce those laws, is that those reactions almost always include unintended consequences. When the Federal Court gave its final approval for NAR’s settlement of the Sitzer/Burnett case back in November, it sent shockwaves through the real estate industry. Continue Reading NAR’s Historic Settlement Continues to Shift the Real Estate Industry
Texas Lawmakers Lobby to Relocate NASA Headquarters to Johnson Space Center in Houston
Florida and Ohio are also seeking to host NASA’s headquarters when its lease in Washington, DC, expires. Continue Reading Texas Lawmakers Lobby to Relocate NASA Headquarters to Johnson Space Center in Houston
72-Year-Old Idaho Man Sentenced for Embezzling Public Housing Authority
Bruce Hauber, 72, was employed as the executive director of the federally funded American Falls Housing Authority (AFHA) from 2019 to 2023. Continue Reading 72-Year-Old Idaho Man Sentenced for Embezzling Public Housing Authority
The BLVD Group Acquires Rhode Island Apartment Community for $57 Million
The acquisition and renovation are being financed through Low Income Housing Tax Credits and tax-exempt bonds. Continue Reading The BLVD Group Acquires Rhode Island Apartment Community for $57 Million
Emory University Receives $5 Million for New Real Estate Center
The newly announced BL Harbert Real Estate Center will be designed to equip students to excel as real estate entrepreneurs and practitioners. Continue Reading Emory University Receives $5 Million for New Real Estate Center
Proposal Would Turn Louisiana School into Affordable Housing for Teachers
East Baton Rouge Superintendent LaMont Cole floated the idea of renovating Westminster Elementary School into housing specifically for new educators. Continue Reading Proposal Would Turn Louisiana School into Affordable Housing for Teachers
Judge Temporarily Blocks Planned CFPB Layoffs
“We’re not going to disburse 1,483 people into the universe,” said Judge Amy Berman Jackson. Continue Reading Judge Temporarily Blocks Planned CFPB Layoffs
New Home Purchase Mortgage Applications Surged in March
The average loan size for new homes decreased from $397,516 in February to $381,921 in March. Continue Reading New Home Purchase Mortgage Applications Surged in March
Master-Planned Community with Surfing Lagoons Planned for Utah
The 30-acre project will feature 65 short-term rental properties built around two concrete-lined, clear lagoons designed specifically for surfing and other water recreation. Continue Reading Master-Planned Community with Surfing Lagoons Planned for Utah


































