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The Real Estate Space Race: How Leaders Are Amping Up Training in the Post-Settlement Landscape
In the wake of Burnett v. NAR, much uncertainty has gripped the industry. Both agents and those charged with training them haven’t been entirely sure how to adapt to the changes, but luckily, the process has already begun. And according to some, it’s possible to increase your efficacy in the face of the change, instead…
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Mortgage Applications Decrease After 5-Week Run
After five straight weeks of steady increases, mortgage applications decreased this week, along with refinance activity following a surge last week, after the first increase in mortgage rates in several weeks as well. Here’s what the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) is reporting this week: Home purchase applications decreased 0.7% from one week earlier, when they…
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Housing Starts Down Overall, but Single-Family Construction Increases
Housing starts decreased from October to November, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s latest monthly report on new construction. Within that overall decline, though, the number of single-family home starts increased month-over-month. In November, privately owned housing starts reported a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,289,000, a 1.8% drop from the revised October rate of…
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