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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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Brokers: What’s Your AI Strategy? 3 Things You Need to Know
Do you have an artificial intelligence strategy for your brokerage? As AI rapidly becomes more embedded into your agents’ smartphones, marketing tools, front office and back-office support systems, having an AI strategy for your brokerage is no longer optional. Here are three things you need to know to stay ahead. Don’t sit on the fence:…
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Op-Ed: New Rules Complicate, Reduce Choice, but We’re Ready as Always for Change
With all the recent media attention, by now most everyone is aware of major changes afoot in real estate this month. Commentary has run the gamut from the demise of the industry to real estate services in the future will now be essentially pro bono. Pardon if my words convey a dash of sarcasm yet,…
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Housing Starts Drop 14% in July; Hurricane, High Rates and Prices Likely Reasons
The construction of new U.S. homes fell to a 16-month low in July, according to the Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on Aug. 16. Factors likely influencing the result are Hurricane Beryl, an oversupply of new houses and high mortgage rates and home prices. The fifth consecutive monthly decrease…
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National Association of REALTORS® Provides Final Reminder on New Practice Change Implementation
The National Association of REALTORS® has issued a final reminder to members, real estate professionals and consumers that on Saturday, August 17, 2024, the practice changes following NAR’s settlement agreement that would resolve claims brought on behalf of homesellers related to broker commissions, will be implemented nationwide. According to a release, REALTOR® MLSs (those owned…
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Builder Confidence Slumps in August as Low Affordability Plagues Homebuyers
Homebuilder confidence slipped in August as the housing market grapples with affordability headwinds and buyer skittishness amid high interest rates and home prices, according to the latest National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) released Thursday. The index, which measures builder sentiment, dipped two points to 39 in August from a…
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