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Week 6 legislative session surprise – Realtors object to 389-page amendment that abolishes the Florida Real Estate Commission.
Design styles that include bold colors, neon, patterns, wallpapered ceilings, curved details and cozy, lived-in vibes with modern, vibrant touches are back.
Florida hit a record 15.5% share of U.S. vacation travel in 2024, welcoming 142.9M visitors and leading the nation in tourism for the sixth year running.
A new Realtor.com survey finds potential sellers think it's a good time to sell, with most expecting to get asking price despite mortgage rate concerns.
Real estate pros can grow their business, network, and skills by taking on leadership roles and engaging more deeply in the industry.
Invasive termites can spread via infested boats, leading to hidden onshore infestations that cause costly damage and are difficult to detect or contain.
Tariffs on construction materials, particularly from China, may raise new home prices by up to $10,000 with costs possibly passed to consumers.
The top remodeling projects that have seen increased demand among NAR members over the past two years include kitchen upgrades, new roofing and a bathroom renovation.
The Counselors of Real Estate's 2025 report lists 10 key issues, including AI, affordability and insurance costs, driving rapid changes in the real estate industry.
NAR provides clarity on its new Multiple Listing Options for Sellers policy, addressing seller flexibility, delayed marketing and more.