The first legal “love letters” have started to trickle in after Oregon’s ban was halted last week. But so far, buyers are taking it slow.
Source: Inman News
What love letters? Homebuyer notes slow to resume since ban lift
More from Amy LogueMore posts in Amy Logue »
More from Industry NewsMore posts in Industry News »
More from Keller Williams Realty Portland CentralMore posts in Keller Williams Realty Portland Central »
More from marco a. hernandezMore posts in marco a. hernandez »
More from oregonMore posts in oregon »
- Why Flyhomes is quitting the real estate brokerage business
- These are the states where homeowners will benefit most — and least — from new SALT cap
- RMLS launches an AI use agents can get behind: getting paid
- RealPage acquires Rexera to serve condo lenders and title agents
- Using systems to scale: Run your business, don’t let it run you
More from RegulationsMore posts in Regulations »
- Democrats seek transparency into Fannie, Freddie ‘reprivatization’
- Former agent convicted of swindling woman out of her home
- Lenders getting a jump on higher 2026 conforming loan limits
- Trump asks Supreme Court to remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook
- Trump wins one battle, loses another as Fed policymakers kick off 2-day rate-setting meeting
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
- What real estate agents can learn from TikTok, Tylenol and Disney
- Democrats seek transparency into Fannie, Freddie ‘reprivatization’
- Former agent convicted of swindling woman out of her home
- Is fall the new spring? Market winds may be shifting, NAR says
- I’ve studied real estate marketing for 31 years. Here are 7 essentials for effective marketing campaigns
More from Total Real Estate GroupMore posts in Total Real Estate Group »
Be First to Comment