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Free Webinar Discusses Implications of New Real Estate Ethical Standards

McKissock

As the real estate industry continues to evolve and the National Association of REALTORS ® updates its ethics standards to be more aligned with today’s current environment, there are a lot of questions about what the actual changes are and the implications of those changes. John Wenner.

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A Guide to Houston’s Best Ranches & Farms On The Market

Houston Properties

The ultimate ranch and farm buyer guide from the number one Realtor in Houston! The demand is higher and there are good deals to be made both for sellers and buyers of farm and ranch-style homes. Houston’s best realtor, Houston Properties, will guide you in every step of this great venture. Get PDF Now. Table of Contents.

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Dave Stevens on understanding this housing market

Housing Wire

In fact, it was the skills I developed selling loans that helped develop my ability to influence policy leaders and others in industry during my time as Federal Housing Commissioner and as CEO of the Mortgage Bankers Association. But to all loan originators, let me remind you of a few key points: 1.

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The new home sales recession continues

Housing Wire

The housing market is in a recession, something that the homebuilders and the National Association of Realtors now agree with me on, as this recent CNBC clip shows. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. can’t have a credit sales boom like we saw from 2002-2005. months of supply in an orderly manner.

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SELLERS’ MARKET? HOW ABOUT BUILDERS’ MARKET?

Will Springer Realtor

Who said this is a sellers’ market? Building developers are optimistic they can overcome many of the challenges. >> Housing permits for single-family home construction in the Seattle/King County area this year is 49% lower than the peak period of 2002-2008. year-on-year (YoY), according to U.S. DECEMBER HOUSING UPDATE.

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