April, 2023

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Will Investors With High Credit Scores Pay More Now? What The New Mortgage Rules Actually Mean

BiggerPockets

New mortgage rules set by the FHFA sent the investing community into panic. But what do these new rules actually mean?

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Housing Market Tracker: Inventory finally rises

Housing Wire

Can we now say that the housing market ‘s spring selling season is finally underway? Since 2020, the seasonal bottom for housing inventory has arrived several months later than normal, making it more complicated to track housing inventory data. Still, we have some promising signs that we might have finally hit the inventory bottom for 2023. We didn’t see too much volatility in mortgage rates last week, but purchase apps declined in reaction to rates rising two weeks ago.

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Industry Decoded: Commissions lawsuits could give portals an edge

Real Estate News

The outcome of the Moehrl suit could affect countless buyer agents. Might Zillow and other portals become an Uber-style marketplace for those agents?

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Opendoor lays off 22% of its workforce in latest round of cuts

Inman

In total, the company cut 560 positions, according to a statement Opendoor provided to Inman. The cuts, which were announced internally Tuesday morning, primarily focused on operations roles.

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States with Highest and Fastest Rising Construction Wages

Eyes on Housing

Despite a housing market slowdown but reflecting persistent long-term labor challenges, wages in construction continue to rise, often outpacing and exceeding typical earnings in other industries. According to the latest Current Employment Statistics (CES) report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), average hourly earnings (AHE) in construction vary greatly across 43 states that reported these data.

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Your Ohio Commercial Property Reassessment Cheat Sheet [2023 Update]

The Robert Weiler Company

With recent headlines focused on politics, protests, and international disputes, Ohio commercial property owners may have overlooked or forgotten that a statewide property tax reassessment (also referred to as a reappraisal) is underway. Ohio law stipulates that a comprehensive property reassessment is completed every six years , with an update at the three-year midpoint.

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Housing Market Tracker: Inventory falls even lower

Housing Wire

The seasonal housing inventory bottom evaded us again last week as active listings fell and new listing inventory decreased. Purchase application data rose again, with more positive than negative data in 2023. Mortgage rates didn’t move much last week, but the 10-year yield rose even though inflation data was tamer than expected, and we had a weaker retail sales report number.

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Nation’s largest homebuilder brings some heat to a cool spring

Real Estate News

DR Horton, seen as a “heat check” for the housing industry, blew past analyst expectations with its Q2 profits and offered an encouraging take on spring.

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Refining an iconic legacy brand: a Q&A with Katelyn Castellano

Inman

As iconic brokerage Engel & Völkers embarks on an identity refresh, this marketing leader shares her insights on the process, and what others can learn.

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Affordability Pyramid Shows 64.8 Million Households Cannot Buy a $250,000 Home

Eyes on Housing

As described in a previous post, NAHB’s recently released its 2023 Priced-Out Estimates, show that 96.5 million households are not able to afford a median priced new home, and that an additional 140,436 households would be priced out if the price goes up by $1,000. This post focuses on the related U.S. housing affordability pyramid, showing how many households have.

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Long List of Lamacchia Realty REALTORS® Make 2023 Boston Agent Magazine Who’s Who

Lamacchia Realty

Nineteen REALTORS ® from Lamacchia Realty have been included in Boston Agent Magazine’s Who’s Who for 2023! Boston Agent Magazine states its annual list “highlights those agents, brokers, and affiliates who provide that higher level of service and offer a depth of knowledge and solutions to provide a stress-free transaction.” True to its mission statement, Lamacchia Realty prides itself on its REALTORS ®, who go above and beyond to guide their clients to their success.

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Jeffrey Fontana Park in San Jose’s Almaden Valley

San Jose Real Estate

Jeffrey Fontana Park is an Almaden gem, set into a residential area but also adjacent to loads of other parkland. In the not too far distance is a view of the coastal hills with Mount Umunhum on top.

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Housing Market Tracker: Spring inventory grows

Housing Wire

The spring housing market music is playing, and purchase application data and active listing inventory rose together last week. The fear of not having an increase in inventory this spring should be put to rest. The other focus should be where mortgage rates go; only a little happened last week. Here’s a quick rundown of the last week: Active listing rose 8,260 week to week, down a bit from last week’s gain, but I’m not complaining — anything on the plus side is positive.

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Office-to-housing conversions are on the rise

Real Estate News

Transforming underutilized office space to living space can create needed housing inventory, but it's not always easy. Some cities are trying to change that.

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Here’s every AI platform real estate agents need to know about in 2023

Inman

Tools such as ChatGPT and DALL-E have opened the artificial intelligence floodgates and promise to permanently transform the way agents operate. But there's so much more to explore.

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Lower Rates Spark Housing Demand

Eyes on Housing

The retreat in mortgage interest rates during the first quarter of 2023 (from the 20-year peak reached in the fall of 2022) led a record share of adults in the US – 18 percent – to declare having plans to buy a home within a year – the largest share since the inception of this series in 2018. The finding.

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Victoria Centeno Named Lamacchia Realty’s Employee of the Month – March 2023

Lamacchia Realty

Behind the incredible REALTORS® of Lamacchia Realty is a team of over 75 staff members that work tirelessly to support, propel, and operate the independently owned brokerage. Each and every staff member plays an integral role in the continued success of the quickly growing company. Lamacchia Realty views its staff members in the highest regard, fostering the values the full service, value-based brokerage prides itself on.

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Clear Capital Expands Relationship with CoreLogic in Support of Modern Appraisal Readiness

Clear Capital

Clear Capital Expands Relationship with CoreLogic in Support of Modern Appraisal Readiness Clear Capital’s Universal Data Collection product available to be ordered, fulfilled through CoreLogic Valuation Workflow Solutions Reno, Nev. – April 20, 2023 – Clear Capital , a national real estate valuation technology company, today announced an expanded relationship with CoreLogic , a leading global property information, analytics and data-enabled solutions provider, to assist lenders in modern

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Homepoint to shut down originations biz, sell assets to The Loan Store

Housing Wire

Shrinking wholesale lender Homepoint is closing its mortgage origination business and will sell its origination-focused assets to competitor The Loan Store , the company announced on Friday. Michigan-based Homepoint is “winding down” its tenure as a direct participant in the mortgage origination business and becoming an investor in the market, as the company will hold an equity interest in The Loan Store.

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Corcoran's five decades of female leadership

Real Estate News

In 1973, with a $1000 loan, Barbara Corcoran launched what would become a global luxury real estate company. And it's always had a woman at the helm.

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5 make-or-break factors consumers consider when choosing a real estate agent

Inman

A new report by RE/MAX explores what's most important to today’s homebuyers and sellers, from their criteria for choosing a real estate agent to their adaptability for the future. The findings are valuable intelligence for agents and brokers alike.

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Market in Focus: Florida Has Highest Population Growth Rate In U.S.

Eyes on Housing

In 2022, Florida had the highest population growth rate of any state at 1.9% and the second largest nominal growth in population at 416,754. Florida’s population was at 22,244,823 as of July 1st, 2022, the third largest state population in the U.S. The population of Florida has not experienced a decline since 1946. Because of continual high population growth, the.

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Lamacchia Realty Announces Top Producing REALTORS® for March 2023

Lamacchia Realty

Lamacchia Realty, Inc. has released its “Top Producing REALTORS®,” for March 2023! This program recognizes the Top 10 REALTORS® by company and the Top 3 or 5 REALTORS® by office with the highest transaction numbers or sales for the month! March 2023 Winners of the Top 10 for the Company are: Laurie Howe Bourgeois has been a licensed REALTOR® since 2000 and in the customer service industry for 34 years.

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Making $1,200/Month from ONE Rental After Bouncing Back from a BAD Deal

BiggerPockets

How do you bounce back after waiving inspections, finding out your $100K rehab costs are actually $360K, losing your earnest money deposit, and ultimately having to walk away from your […]

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Wage growth downtrend kills 1970s inflation fear

Housing Wire

Given Friday’s job report , those who have been concerned with entrenched 1970s inflation — which would lead to double-digit mortgage rates — can put their disco shoes back in the closet. I have tried to explain that the 1970s inflation isn’t a reality , and Friday’s report should ease the fear that wage growth is spiraling out of control.

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50-year Arizona real estate veteran sees blue skies ahead

Real Estate News

Brokerage leader Bill Ryan, whose firm recently joined KW, has seen tremendous growth — and a few booms and busts — over his five decades in the industry.

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5 power practices every successful real estate entrepreneur needs to know

Inman

Utilizing power practices and tools derived from the realms of positive psychology, neuroscience, and holistic wellness, you can lay the foundation for a successful career as well as a joyful and meaningful life.

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30% of Adults Work from Home at Least 2 Days a Week

Eyes on Housing

Findings from a recent national poll* that reveal 30% of American adults typically work from home at least two days a week could offer clues to the long-term financial health and value of commercial office space in the United States. How this share evolves over time, whether it drops due to employers tightening work-from-home policies or it grows due to.

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1st Quarter of 2023: Lowest Number of Homes Listed in Recorded History

Lamacchia Realty

Those following the real estate market have been witnessing historic behavior in real-time since the onset of the Pandemic in March 2020. The first quarter of 2023 was no exception. This week we ran a “Homes Listed” Report in MLSPIN which is the Multiple Listing Service in Massachusetts and what we suspected was true. There has never been a first quarter of the year (January, February, March) since at least 1995 that fewer homes have been listed for sale than this year.

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Do Solar Panels Increase Home Values?

Eppraisal

More and more homeowners are installing solar panels on their homes. In fact, according to The United States Department of Energy, "Since 2008, hundreds of thousands of solar panels have popped up across the country as an increasing number of Americans choose to power their daily lives with the sun's energy." Solar energy systems save money on electric bills and improve home values.

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Housing Market Tracker: Still no spring inventory lift

Housing Wire

Last week was relatively calm for the housing market after the fiasco of the banking crisis. Housing demand grew and inventory levels fell again while mortgage rates rose. Here’s a quick rundown of the last week: The 10-year yield battle continues as bond yields rose early in the week only to close below 3.50% on Friday. Mortgage rates rose to 6.57%.

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Compass gaining new teams after high-profile departures

Real Estate News

As the market slowed down, some top teams left Compass for greener pastures, but the company continues to grow its agent count and woo new and former teams.

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How this agent used YouTube to grow his luxury real estate career

Inman

Enes Yilmazer is a content creator and real estate influencer who rose to fame through his real estate channel on YouTube. After posting his first real estate video in 2019, he quickly realized the platform's potential and prioritized it.

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Building Materials Prices Climb as Concrete, Transformer Shortages Persist

Eyes on Housing

According to the latest Producer Price Index report, the prices of inputs to residential construction less energy (i.e., building materials) climbed 0.3% in March 2023 (not seasonally adjusted). Since declining the last four months of 2022, the index has increased three consecutive months by a total of 1.6% but has been relatively stable over the past year.