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Low unemployment puts workers in the driver’s seat, postponing hoped-for boosts to the office market. On Wall Street, only 20% of firms require full-time office work.

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Marketing usually involves videos or the written word, but “scent marketing” – a just-cleaned smell or flowers, for example – taps into consumers’ emotions.

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A free June 9-11 event in Washington will feature some outside-the-box affordable housing solutions. Two Fla. companies are exhibitors; some events will be online.

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U.S. News & World Report for 2023-2024: Sarasota ranked No. 5 and Naples No. 6. Fla. cities landed 7 of the top 50 spots and 12 of the top 100 spots.

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A solid budget plan sometimes needs revisiting if income drops. A number of strategies can help agents cut back, with the first step low-hanging fruit: Impulse buys.

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Few existing-home listings translate into a boom for new-home builders. NAHB’s index rose to 50 this month – a midpoint balance between optimism and pessimism.

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Safety inspections mandated after 2021’s Surfside collapse have created new uncertainty in some buyers’ minds. They now want to wait until they can read the results.

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For prices ranging from a few million to $19M– and yearly fees from $20K to $30K – upscale Disney fans live 5 minutes from Epcot and enjoy a roster of insider amenities.

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A landlord gave a tenant notice of nonrenewal at the legally correct time, but the tenant wants to stay because she’s close to healthcare. What does fair housing law say?

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An often-used form of financing for the office market – life insurance companies – has also tightened its purse strings, even as more loans come due.

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