“Every one of our priorities changed when COVID-19 hit,” said Dave Walsh, president-elect of the California Association of Realtors, during the group’s WomanUP! virtual conference. …
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A rental property owner in New York City’s West Village was recently taken advantage of by a “serial grifter” who turned into a nightmare roommate.…
The start of the month means that over 100 million Americans living in rentals will have to pay rent without the supplemental aid they previously…
The company believes the new service will be particularly useful during the coronavirus pandemic, when numerous Americans have missed their housing payments. Source: Inman News
The increase sent the Pending Home Sales Index sailing to 122.1, marking the third month in a row of sales growth, according to the National…
Property damage incurred as a result of Hurricane Laura’s surge is poised to impact at least 431,810 residential properties with over $88.6 billion in reconstruction…
Many U.S. regions are experiencing a surging real estate market, but Jarred Kessler believes it will be short-lived and that the market could start to…
Corcoran Group shifted hard and fast to a fully virtual agent development program when the pandemic hit New York City mid-March. SVP of Learning and…
Multifamily vacancies also rose during the second quarter of the year, though the National Association of Home Builders characterized the industry as experiencing a recovery. …
July marked the first time ever that the median home price across the entire U.S. rose above $300,000, according to NAR’s data. Source: Inman News