Photography can make or break your real estate listings’ online performance. A high-priced home with a poorly photographed kitchen won’t get many visits from buyers. Even a knock-down needs to be photographed in a way that enables buyers to see the site’s true potential if you hope to obtain full price. Source: click here
There have been many lists and rankings in real estate, but there has never been a Guinness World Record holder for real estate sales — until now. Today, the organization known for its beer and recognizing incredible feats by people around the globe announced the establishment of its first real estate-related category at the Real […]
OfferPad raised $50 million in equity financing led by the private equity firm LL Funds, a returning OfferPad investor, and $100 million of debt financing through an extension of OfferPad’s existing credit facilities. OfferPad raised this funding during the first part of 2018. Source: click here
Researchers from the National Institute of Health report that over 90 percent of homes have at least three detectable allergens, and 73 percent of homes have at least one allergen at an elevated level. Source: click here
A black real estate investor was inspecting a Memphis property when a white neighbor called the police to report his presence in the neighborhood. The video, which was uploaded to YouTube by Memphis real estate investor Michael Hayes on May 5, shows him waiting by a property he was hired to inspect as police arrive […]
Real estate agents and brokers are not tossing their hats in the air this week with the news that the city of Seattle is adding a tax to large businesses of $275 per full-time worker per year to help combat homelessness, which is a big problem in the city. Source: click here
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson took a shot across the bow at emotional support animals, reaffirming a 2013 agency mandate banning the proliferation of service animals and the questionable online certificates deployed to register them. Source: click here
NAR President Elizabeth Mendenhall urged members to take charge of decision-making at the organization through their representatives on the trade group’s board of directors ahead of the Saturday vote by the board of directors to raise dues $30 in 2019 and 2.5 percent annually beginning in 2020. Source: click here
On May 14, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that New York State would be the first state to join a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for failing to enforce the Fair Housing Act, a measure that provides equal housing opportunities and access for all Americans, regardless of race, color, religion, national […]
Multifamily housing starts with five or more units fell from a seasonally adjusted 428,000 in March 2018 to 374,000 in April, a 12.6 percent drop. Source: click here
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