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NAR’s first full annual report outlines 2025 progress and 2026 priorities, aiming to strengthen transparency, finances and member services amid industry change.

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Nearly 1,000 Florida Realtors members met with lawmakers for GARD, hearing policy updates and advocating for the profession’s 2026 legislative priorities.

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Designers say bold, muddy or cool-toned exterior colors can hurt curb appeal and buyer perception, while warmer, muted shades tend to age better and sell more easily.

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Durable materials, lower utility costs and accessible design can help listings appeal to baby boomers seeking comfort, value and long-term livability.

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Pending home sales fell 9.3% in December as limited inventory and seasonal factors slowed contracts. Buyer and seller traffic expectations improved for early 2026.

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Builder confidence weakened as affordability pressures persisted, yet lower rates, price cuts and incentives are giving buyers more leverage.

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Older owner households are driving growth and holding homes longer, while younger households enter as renters, shaping inventory, turnover and rental demand.

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Great American Realtors Days begins today, bringing members to Tallahassee to spotlight housing, property rights and tax issues for the 2026 session.

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If there’s a strategy that could potentially cut someone’s costs by 25%, they’d be foolish not to at least consider it, a LendingTree financial expert says.

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An analysis of Florida homes showed that properties located roughly a football field away from newly installed traffic noise barriers saw prices rise by nearly 7%.

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