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What We’re Reading: May 28-June 1

2018-06-01T08:53:28-05:00June 1st, 2018|NAR|

Volcanic activity, savings, privacy, population, math, How incredibly unlucky was this? This week in Questions We Didn’t Know Had to Be Asked… Phillippe Put/flickr/2014 We are always looking for ways to increase our savings, but there are a lot of ways to save that we miss. Cartwheel, for example. If this service hits Chicago, we can… Continue Reading What We’re Reading: May 28-June 1

Pending Home Sales Fall in April, Third Lowest Level Since 2017

2018-05-31T09:08:02-05:00May 31st, 2018|NAR|

After modest increases in February and March, pending home sales dipped in April to their third-lowest level over the past year, according to NAR. The Pending Home Sales Index declined 1.3 percent to 106.4 in April from an upwardly revised 107.8 in March. With a decrease in March, the index is down on an annualized… Continue Reading Pending Home Sales Fall in April, Third Lowest Level Since 2017

A Deeper Understanding of the Scourge of Racial Inequality

2018-05-30T08:49:52-05:00May 30th, 2018|NAR|

The pace of historic change can be at once laborious and swift. The passage of the U.S. Fair Housing Act in 1968 is a case in point. As a response to generations of discriminatory practices condoned by government, business, and societal norms of a different era, legislation protecting buyers, renters, and borrowers from exclusionary treatment… Continue Reading A Deeper Understanding of the Scourge of Racial Inequality

Instant Reaction: S&P/Case-Shiller March Home Prices

2018-05-29T08:35:15-05:00May 29th, 2018|NAR|

The following is NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun’s reaction to this morning’s S&P/Case-Shiller release on March home prices: “The solid gain home prices of 6.5% in March added roughly $150 billion to housing wealth during the month. But the continuing run-up in home prices above the pace of income growth is simply not sustainable. From the cyclical… Continue Reading Instant Reaction: S&P/Case-Shiller March Home Prices

How to Make a New House Your Own

2018-05-28T02:00:24-05:00May 28th, 2018|NAR|

By Julea Joseph, guest contributor The keys are in your buyer’s hands! They’ve gone through the process … the search, deciding, inspection, stress, closing, and finally, the elation of buying a new home. Now, they have to make it their own. Here’s how. Color –  Paint is the least expensive, easiest way to update a space.  It can… Continue Reading How to Make a New House Your Own

Infographic: Home of the Brave – A Look at Active Military and Veteran Homeownership

2018-05-25T10:44:36-05:00May 25th, 2018|NAR|

Differences in household composition and financing options incentivize homebuying demand for veteran and active military, according to the 2018 Veterans & Active Military Home Buyers Profile, which evaluated the differences of recent active-service and veteran home buyers and sellers to those who have never served. Check out this infographic highlighting some of the report’s findings:… Continue Reading Infographic: Home of the Brave – A Look at Active Military and Veteran Homeownership

April 2018 Existing-Home Sales

2018-05-25T10:31:14-05:00May 25th, 2018|NAR|

NAR released a summary of existing-home sales data showing that housing market activity this April fell 2.5 percent from last month and dropped 1.4 percent from last year. April’s existing home sales reached 5.46 million seasonally adjusted annual rate. The national median existing-home price for all housing types was $257,900 in April, up 5.3 percent… Continue Reading April 2018 Existing-Home Sales

Story Ideas: Consumers Want Sustainability in Real Estate

2018-05-24T14:28:10-05:00May 24th, 2018|NAR|

According to a new report from the National Association of REALTORS®, 61 percent of REALTORS® reported that consumers are interested in sustainability when it comes to buying a home. The report found that transportation and commuting are the most important environmental considerations consumers take into account, with easy access to highways (82 percent), short commute… Continue Reading Story Ideas: Consumers Want Sustainability in Real Estate

NAR Policy is All About Appraiser Independence

2018-05-24T12:57:08-05:00May 24th, 2018|NAR|

The chair and co-chair of NAR’s Real Property Valuation Committee made a few remarks on video about NAR’s appraiser independence policy last week during the 2018 REALTORS® Legislative Meetings in Washington. What sparked the remarks was a recent working paper on appraisal quality by two researchers with the Federal Housing Finance Agency. In the paper,… Continue Reading NAR Policy is All About Appraiser Independence

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