NAR's Ventrone: Divided Government Could Result in Better Policy The association looks to bipartisan efforts for movement on several key real estate issues in 2021. From the virtual 2020 REALTORS® Conference & Expo, Nov. 2-18
Encourage Tenants to Seek Rental Assistance While NAR keeps advocating for support for housing providers, United Way and the states offer immediate options for renters in distress. From the virtual 2020 REALTORS® Conference & Expo, Nov. 2-18
Buying Frenzy Heats Up in Second-Home Market More than two-thirds of vacation properties sold in less than a month in September, NAR survey shows. From the virtual 2020 REALTORS® Conference & Expo, Nov. 2-18
The Key to a Commercial Comeback in 2021 NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun shares insights about the industrial and office sectors as promises of a coronavirus vaccine mount. From the virtual 2020 REALTORS® Conference & Expo, Nov. 2-18
Opportunity Zones Could Propel More Affordable Housing Real estate pros can help expand housing equity in their communities by facilitating transactions in areas targeted for economic revitalization. From the virtual 2020 REALTORS® Conference & Expo, Nov. 2-18
5 Business Policy Issues to Watch For in 2021 These federal, legislative, and regulatory priorities have major implications for your real estate business. From the virtual 2020 REALTORS® Conference & Expo, Nov. 2-18
NAR Board to Vote on Hate Speech Proposal On Nov. 13, NAR’s Board of Directors will vote on a proposal to apply the Code of Ethics to discriminatory speech and conduct. From the virtual 2020 REALTORS® Conference & Expo, Nov. 2-18
Confront Discrimination in NAR’s New Simulation Training A new online platform uses realistic scenarios to show agents how to overcome biases, with the goal of furthering fair housing. From the virtual 2020 REALTORS® Conference & Expo, Nov. 2-18
Join the Virtual Path to Prosperity Hot topics, engaging speakers, and much more await REALTORS® at the upcoming Conference & Expo. From the virtual 2020 REALTORS® Conference & Expo, Nov. 2-18
Experts: Displacement From Climate Change May Alter Industry Climate migration, sea-level rise, and warmer global temperatures could cause major shifts in residential and commercial real estate. From the Urban Land Institute’s virtual 2020 Fall Meetings, Oct. 13-15