NAR wins rental assistance and deductibility of business expenses paid with Paycheck Protection Program funds as part of a $900 billion economic package that now goes to President Donald Trump.
NAR recognizes five real estate pros for their charitable impact on their communities during an unprecedented year, plus honorable mentions and Web Choice Favorites.
NAR is offering Community Rebuilding Grants for local and state REALTOR® associations to help restore buildings and community spaces damaged during recent protests.
It’s necessary in these times to use April to focus on education, reflection, and discussion of the Fair Housing Act while practicing social distancing.
Sub-4% rates are improving buyers’ purchasing power now, but higher borrowing costs will come at some point, says NAR’s chief economist. What will happen to sales then?
Emerging home styles, evolving technology, and selling challenges meant real estate brokers and managers spent the year learning how to train their agents to keep them ahead of the competitive curve.
Though the low-inventory environment has influenced quicker transactions, boosting the marketability of a lingering listing is your top sales concern. And we have plenty of recommendations to achieve that goal.
Transactional items, home inspections, and social media also rank as topics you showed high interest in learning more about in order to protect yourself legally.
There’s a cyclical nature to design trends: Those that burn hot tend to flame out quickly—and then experience a revival at some point down the line. This year, many fads of decades past returned to life.
The legislation calls for doubling the cap for married couples in 2019, followed by a full revocation of President Trump’s amendment to the law in 2020.