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Consumers are no longer bracing for the worst-case scenario for the economy but continue to expect rising inflation and unemployment, the University of Michigan said.
U.S. housing shows early signs of stabilization as affordability may improve slightly in 2025, an economist said. The market is gradually balancing.
Starting September, lenders will phase in a standardized, data-driven appraisal format. Agents should prepare for clearer, more consistent reports.
BTR offers agents a chance for rental commissions, a pipeline of future buyers and connections with developers in a fast-growing market.
Busy agents can protect kids online by setting parental controls, securing Wi-Fi, limiting screen time and teaching safe social media and internet habits.
Living independently is now a key marker of adulthood, as fewer young adults marry or have kids amid rising housing and living costs.
Some agents say private showings and targeted marketing help focus on serious buyers. Virtual tours and online listings also reduce the need for open houses.
Florida homeowners in eligible counties with 2023–2024 storm damage can pre-apply for home repair, replacement or reconstruction through Rebuild Florida HRRP.
Real estate marketing thrives on short videos, local posts, quick updates and personal connections. AI helps, but genuine content and paid boosts build relationships.
Housing sentiment inched up as Fannie Mae’s index rose to 71.8. Job loss fears fell, home price and mortgage rate outlooks improved, but buying conditions declined.