NAR: Pending Sales Fell 7.1% in Aug.

NAR Chief Economist Yun says “increased housing inventory and better interest rates are essential” for a real estate market rebound.
Read MoreFla.-Run Citizens Policy Count Could Decrease

The “insurer of last resort” lowered its end-of-year policy-count forecast to 1.3M as more private insurers offer coverage. Earlier estimates called for up to 1.7M.
Read MoreBill Could Fast-Track Marijuana Industry Growth

The potential-for-high-growth cannabis industry is held back by banks fearful of making loans to a segment not yet fully legal. But a bill in Congress could change that.
Read MoreWon’t AI Make Everyone’s Content the Same?

Agents who once enjoyed an edge because they wrote dynamic content must now compete with a robot. How can agents continue to make their writing stand out?
Read MoreGrow Your Social Media Presence

Tips to improve your “social” skills? RE agents’ profiles should highlight their best content and have a professional headshot, short bio and uniform color scheme.
Read MoreReal Estate Busy One Year After Hurricane Ian

In Collier, Lee and Charlotte counties, a single month of construction permits in 2023 can surpass the number they once saw in just one year.
Read MoreCFPB Mortgage Report: 2022 Jump in Closing Costs

2022 borrowers paid 22% more in closing costs, largely paying points to snag a lower interest rate. Even so, average monthly mortgage payments rose 46%.
Read MoreInsurance That Ends the Day You Buy It?

Title insurance protects current owners against future title problems resulting from actions of previous owners. What it does and how it works can be confusing.
Read MoreStart Spreading the News: Fla. Tops NY in Home Values

Study: Fla. leaped past New York to be No. 2 in housing values, trailing only Calif. S. Fla. (No. 5) and Tampa (No. 18) made the “top 20 most valuable metros” list.
Read MoreMany in Congress Hope to Delay a Full Shutdown

A continuing resolution (extension) may postpone the Oct. 1 government shutdown – but don’t count on it. See What a Government Shutdown Means for Realtors.
Read MoreCommercial Listing? Don’t Misrepresent the Facts

Dear Shannon: A broker listed a property to include a rental apartment upstairs, figuring the new buyer could get the zoning changed. But it wasn’t zoned for a residential apartment when listed. Should a complaint be filed against the commercial listing broker?
Read MoreDoing Your Own Drone Photography? There Are Risks

The FAA has specific rules on drones used commercially, and there are additional real estate risks, including accidental damages to drones or property that most business insurance policies won’t cover.
Read MoreThink You Know Optional Clauses, Riders and Addenda?

Realtors have the ability to modify contract terms through optional clauses, riders and/or addenda. To effectively represent a vast array of clients, agents should know their list of options and how each works as part of the full contract.
Read MoreContract to Lease: An Overview

When a prospective landlord and tenant decide to sign a Florida Realtors Contract to Lease (form CL-9) before the start of a lease, they should understand what that document does for them – and what it doesn’t do.
Read MoreAug. New-Home Sales Down 8.7% as Interest Rates Rise

Rising interest rates not only make homes more expensive for buyers, they raise the cost of building materials.
Read MoreFHFA: Home Prices Keep Going Up, 4.6% in July

The index that tracks Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac sales found a 0.8% month-to-month increase in July as housing prices continue to rise despite higher mortgage rates.
Read MoreNAR Pushing for Flood Insurance Extension

Barring a change, national flood insurance expires midnight Sat. along with other federal functions. NAR posted a Q&A on what that means for transactions.
Read MoreLead Gen Isn’t Enough. You Need Conversions

A lead gen is a phone call, text or email. A conversion turns that lead into an exclusive client relationship that leads to a closed transaction.
Read MoreU.S. Consumer Confidence Fell Again in September

The score fell to 103.0 from August’s 108.7 – but attitudes about current conditions actually rose about a half point. Future expectations, however, took a hit.
Read MoreFlorida Realtors to Partner with Forewarn

New member benefit will enhance Realtors' safety and mitigate risks by verifying identities and validating info from potential clients – using just a phone number.
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