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An $84T–$124T wealth transfer from boomers to millennials could reshape cities as younger owners favor sustainability, walkability and mixed-use design.
A new survey found 82% of Americans use AI like ChatGPT and Gemini for housing insights, but agents remain the most trusted information source.
Ranch homes are rising in popularity, up 44.7% in six years, as buyers seek single-level layouts, modern updates and enduring resale value.
U.S. remodelers remain optimistic as the market stays positive, though growth is moderating amid high costs and cautious customer demand.
Citizens is allowing policyholders to defer flood insurance paperwork after the federal shutdown paused the National Flood Insurance Program.
Consumers are using AI to find local agents, so a strong digital presence, including an updated profile and positive reviews, are essential for visibility and trust.
A government shutdown can disrupt services like flood insurance and FHA approvals. Advocacy Scoop discusses how NAR is responding to protect transactions.
A Realtor.com analysis shows cash buyers thriving at the high and low ends of the market as financed buyers remain concentrated in the middle.
Pet-friendly features like dog parks, grooming stations and nearby vets are winning over Florida buyers. Agents can highlight communities for both people and pets.
A new survey finds buyers are prioritizing wellness, flexibility and community over square footage, embracing smaller homes with modern, eco-friendly features.