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Which direction does the kitchen face: north, south, east or west? A design expert says there’s perfect colors for each orientation.
Officials expect more Hurricane Debby-related flooding, especially in north Florida. Realtors, boards/associations and staff can apply to the DRF for help.
Rentership rates are growing across the U.S. In North Port, Fla., rates are among the lowest in the country because it’s more affordable to buy a home there.
Potential homebuyers often are not aware of down payment requirements, a Fannie Mae study found. Others don’t understand essentials like credit scores.
Access to healthcare services, restaurants, bars and coffee shops top the list of trade-offs Gen Zers are willing to make in order to find a home within their budget.
Hurricane Debby made landfall in Florida’s Big Bend region on Monday morning near the 2023 landfall of Hurricane Idalia. Flooding and storm surge damage is expected.
Realtors aware of the gap between purchasing power and median sale prices in many Florida markets can better assist buyers by finding alternatives.
The program, a Florida Realtors legislative priority, has helped eligible Floridians become homeowners through competitive 1st mortgage interest rates, other benefits.
Learn more about amended Exclusive Right of Sale Listing Agreements from Florida Realtors legal experts in advance of the Aug. 17 settlement practice changes,
For the third year in a row, Florida Realtors has been recognized by Florida Trend magazine as one of the Top 100 “Best Companies To Work For In Florida.”