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“The recovery has not taken place, but the housing recession is over,” says NAR’s chief economist, after the first pending-sales increase in three months.

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It’s hard to underestimate the impact of artificial intelligence (AI). International deals, for instance, will be easier even if no one speaks a common language.

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A very general rule of thumb: Half an agent’s income should come from representing sellers. If that’s not you, here are things to consider.

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Observers looked for clues on whether the Fed will raise interest rates again later this year, and the Fed seemed to imply it was likely, but not a sure thing.

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The summer months saw the most available homes – to buy or rent – between 2020 and 2022. After July, it was Aug. and then June.

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Hybrid work means fewer people downtown on any given day. Cities must adapt, a report concludes, by building multifamily structures to boost thin crowds.

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If you only use one text-format social media platform, should it be the new Threads or Twitter – or “X” due to the recent name change. Both have pros and cons.

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The index that tracks more than half of all U.S. mortgages found continued price stabilization. Month-to-month prices rose only 0.7%.

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The leader’s goal is a “mutually beneficial relationship on trust and confidence that no one can replace” at each step of an agent’s business lifecycle.

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Confident Americans spend money, and July’s confidence index rose to 117.0 from 110.1 in June. Outlooks rose for both current conditions and future expectations.

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