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Overall, consumers see the outlook for the economy as no worse than last month, but they remained concerned about the future, a new survey found.
Container and raised-bed gardening help families cut grocery costs as food prices climb, offering a simple way to grow fresh produce in any space.
New NAR Consumer Guides help customers understand market conditions and explore financial programs that assist with purchasing or keeping a home.
Associations must maintain common elements like parking decks and may raise dues or assess fees to cover costs, including reimbursing related resident expenses.
Seas are forecast to rise from 8- to 23-inches along U.S. coasts by 2050, with the higher increases along the northern Gulf Coast and mid-Atlantic.
Health Plan Navigator, launching fall 2025, helps Florida Realtors' members explore and compare health insurance plans on one easy-to-use platform.
Since 2016, Florida beaches have landed at the top three times in the list compiled by Dr. Beach, a Florida International University professor.
Compared to one month ago, pending home sales fell in all four U.S. regions, largely due to mortgage rates, NAR’s chief economist said.
Florida’s Coastal Construction Control Line program protects beaches. Sellers must disclose seaward property unless the buyer waives the right in writing.
The average rate on 30-year mortgages rose to 6.89% from 6.86% last week, while borrowing costs on 15-year mortgages rose to 6.03% from 6.01%.