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NAR Launches New Podcast Series
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) has rolled out a new podcast series called “Realtor News Change Agents.” Hosted by NAR CEO Nykia Wright and other executives from the organization, the podcast will highlight emerging trends, opportunities and challenges...
NAR Launches New Podcast Series
New episodes will be released on the first and third Wednesday of each month. Continue Reading NAR Launches New Podcast Series
New Initiative Seeks to Exempt California Seniors from Property Taxes
The growing grassroots revolt against property taxes is taking root in California with a new initiative to exempt homeowners ages 60 and older from paying property taxes on their primary residences. ABC10.com reports the office of California's Secretary of State...
Southern Impression Homes is Now Constructing 7 Build-to-Rent Properties Across Florida
The build-to-rent (BTR) developer Southern Impression Homes announced it currently has seven new properties under construction across Florida. The properties include the followings: The Eleanor – Daytona (266 units) Oak Isle – Gainesville (120 units) 12 Oaks – Orlando...
NYC Landlord Sued for Turning Rent-Stabilized Apartments into Short-Term Hotel Rooms
A New York City landlord is being sued for illegally turning rent-stabilized apartments into short-term hotel rooms. National Today reports the city filed a lawsuit against Mark David Militana, who owns two brownstone buildings on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. The two...
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Albuquerque House Featured in ‘Breaking Bad’ Relisted at Significant Discount
Once listed at $4 million, it is back for sale at $400,000. Continue Reading Albuquerque House Featured in ‘Breaking Bad’ Relisted at Significant Discount
Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of Feb. 2-6
A baseball team gets evicted from its stadium, a five-year-old lawsuit is settled, and a pizza chain loses 250 stores. Continue Reading Hits and Misses for the Real Estate Week of Feb. 2-6
Report: White House Considers Antitrust Investigation of Homebuilders
President Trump and Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte called out builders for not creating enough new housing. Continue Reading Report: White House Considers Antitrust Investigation of Homebuilders
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Mortgage Rates Drop to Lowest Level of 2025
The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 6.15% as of Dec. 31. Continue Reading Mortgage Rates Drop to Lowest Level of 2025
CMBS Delinquency Rate Ends 2025 at 7.30%
“Three of the five major property types saw increases to their delinquency rates, while two pulled back,” said Thomas Taylor, senior manager for research at Trepp. Continue Reading CMBS Delinquency Rate Ends 2025 at 7.30%
reAlpha Mortgage Launches Loan Officer Recruitment Program
“This program was built around what experienced originators consistently ask for: clarity, support, and fewer operational obstacles,” said CEO Jamie Cavanaugh. Continue Reading reAlpha Mortgage Launches Loan Officer Recruitment Program
Kansas Home Sales Declined During November
The median sale price in November was $277,000, up by 4.5% from the $265,000 price recorded in the prior year. Continue Reading Kansas Home Sales Declined During November
Iowa Home Sellers Will Need to Disclose Presence of Lead Water Lines
Chris Delfs, board president of the Northwest Iowa Board of Realtors, welcomed the new state law. Continue Reading Iowa Home Sellers Will Need to Disclose Presence of Lead Water Lines
Sterling Organization Acquires Connecticut Shopping Center
The property is anchored by the Stop & Shop grocery store and includes a mix of national and regional tenants. Continue Reading Sterling Organization Acquires Connecticut Shopping Center































