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Agent/broker perspective: Should you tell your sphere you’re ill?

A successful Miami real estate agent has been diagnosed with a relatively treatable form of cancer and is struggling with the decision of whether or not to share the news with colleagues and clients. Source: click here

Two-thirds of millennial homeowners suffer from buyer’s remorse

A recent survey revealed that many millennial homeowners regret their decision to purchase after the dust has cleared and they have settled into their new digs. Luckily, agents can help. Source: click here

The polite way to sell a home around the holidays

While most people will be eating pie and exchanging gifts with family, some real estate agents will be hard at work, helping many zealous buyers who hope to get an edge on their competition by placing an offer while everyone else is celebrating. Source: click here

10 tips for a fierce listing presentation in a competitive market

To help you stand out and win the confidence of your potential seller clients, here are 10 tips to make a lasting impression on your next listing presentation. Source: click here

California fire destroyed 18 months of listing inventory

As of Tuesday, California’s Camp, Woolsey, and Hill fires have scorched 252,853 acres and have incinerated more than 18,000 structures — all of which resulted in the confirmed deaths 82 residents according to Cal Fire’s latest estimates, as well as 699 still missing. As firefighters near full containment, Californians are beginning to plot the recovery process […]

Connect the Speakers: Joyce Rey on the ability to get a deal done

Joyce Rey was a luxury real estate agent to the stars in Beverly Hills before any television network had even begun to dream up the idea of putting such a thing into a show — and she hasn’t slowed down at all. Now leading her own team and doing her best to pass on her […]

Landlord fined after denying renter’s emotional support animal

A New York landlord has been slapped with a $15,000 fine to settle a discrimination case involving a mentally ill tenant and her emotional support animal, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The resident of a Syracuse, New York, apartment complex reached out to HUD’s local agency in 2016 after the […]

As sales cool, Realtors predict a flat 2019

Realtors, real estate observers and Inman readers are all reading the tea leaves and predicting a 2019 dominated by a flattening market and little growth. Source: click here

Permits, starts and completions all drop below 2017 levels

Permits for new construction, housing starts and housing completions were all below 2017 levels in October, according to data released Tuesday by the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). New privately owned housing units authorized by permits sat at a seasonally adjusted rate of 1,263,000, a 0.6-percent decline […]

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