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NAR board votes to leave dues unchanged in 2025

Housing Wire

Members also pay a special assessment for NAR’s consumer ad campaign, which was raised to $45 in 2022. In selling property they own, or in which they have any interest, Realtors shall reveal their ownership or interest in writing to the purchaser or the purchaser’s representative.” In 2023, NAR raised dues from $150 to $156.

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How to Become a Real Estate Agent in Illinois (IL) in 5 Steps

Housing Wire

According to the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR)’s Division of Real Estate, there is no “real estate salesperson” or “real estate agent” license in Illinois. Anyone who wants to buy and sell real estate in Illinois must possess a real estate broker license. [1]

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Ohio Land for Sale: Is the Market Still Ripe for Growth in 2022?

The Robert Weiler Company

Data through the first half of 2022 has been tallied on Ohio land for sale. All indicators show an extremely positive trend that will likely continue through the rest of 2022 and beyond. As a whole, commercial real estate has seen great success in 2022, despite rising interest rates. billion).

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Helping Lenders Navigate the Commercial Real Estate Appraisal Process

Simonson Real Estate

In 2022, Simonson Appraisals completed a steady stream of financing assignments with planned new construction or significant proposed renovations. It is very helpful and can save time and avoid later questions and scope of work revisions to identify the actual property to be appraised. Key Appraisal Items to Communicate.

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Reconsideration of Value and Appraisers

Appraisal Today

Cities With the Cheapest Mansions for Sale in 2022. Standards Rule 1-5 in the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) states that when appraising a real property, an appraiser must: (a) reconcile the quality and quantity of data available and analyzed within the approaches used; and. (b) The 10 U.S.