Organize Your Way to a Better Bottom Line

By streamlining processes and finding efficiencies, you can find the time to focus on revenue-generating activities.
Read MoreFlorida Leads U.S. for Roomy Rentals

Some Florida cities offer some of the largest new apartments in the U.S., with average unit sizes growing as renters seek more space in the Sunbelt.
Read MoreIs Carpet Right for Your Renovation?

Carpeting can be a budget-friendly renovation option that adds warmth and comfort, with materials and costs varying by room and traffic level.
Read MoreWhat 'Sale Pending' Really Means for Buyers

Sale pending means a home is under contract but not sold. Deals can fall through due to financing, repairs or paperwork, so backup offers might still be considered.
Read MoreCommittee Discusses Property Tax Reform

Florida lawmakers are discussing five proposals for property tax reform for a possible constitutional amendment in Nov. 2026.
Read MoreAligning Web Content Strategy With Web Design

Effective sites match content to design. Clear visuals, simple layouts and strong collaboration help ensure messaging connects and engages users.
Read MoreStaging Boosts Prices, Reduces Time on Market

About three in 10 agents reported a 1% to 10% increase in home value when homes were staged, NAR found. Nearly half of sellers experienced faster sales.
Read MoreUnlocking the Potential of ADUs

ADUs add value, offer passive income and provide space for family or rental use, but they require careful planning, permits and professional help.
Read MorePlan Update Could Lower Flood Insurance Rates

Updates to Sarasota’s watershed plans aim to improve flood prevention and could boost NFIP insurance discounts for local property owners.
Read MoreChatGPT Trends to Know in 2025

ChatGPT is evolving fast — now handling text, images and audio, and widely used in businesses, homes and school — making AI more useful than ever.
Read MoreNAR Poll Backs Real Estate Tax Reform

Americans show strong support for NAR–backed tax provisions as real estate pros get ready to take key policy messages to Capitol Hill.
Read MoreConquering the 'Clothes Chair'

To avoid clutter zones, do one load of laundry at a time, designate a hook for wear-again garments or create a wear-again zone in the closet.
Read MoreU.S. Disaster Losses Expected to Rise in 2025

Global insured losses from natural disasters may reach $145B in 2025, driven by secondary perils, with losses potentially surpassing $300B in severe events.
Read MoreHome Builders Offering Discounts to Entice Buyers

Builders are offering more incentives amid slower sales and rising costs, creating new opportunities for buyers this spring.
Read MoreBuyers Gain Ground in National Housing Market

The national housing market is turning more buyer friendly as home price growth slows and inventory rises, giving buyers more choices and greater purchasing power.
Read MoreRealtors Win Key Policy Changes in Session

Florida Realtors secured condo, flood and rental reforms, among others, as lawmakers extended the session to finalize the state budget.
Read MoreFlorida Metros Lead in Fast-Growing Cities

Florida cities like Groveland, Celebration and St. Cloud saw major growth from 2014–2023, driven by housing, jobs and access to self-storage.
Read MoreShould You Use a HELOC in a Financial Emergency?

Homeowners gained $3T in equity in 2024. A HELOC might help in short-term crises, but weigh risks, alternatives and timing before tapping your home’s value.
Read MoreUse a HELOC in a Financial Emergency?

Homeowners gained $3T in equity in 2024. A HELOC might help in short-term crises, but weigh risks, alternatives and timing before tapping your home’s value.
Read MoreRE Q&A: Can I Add an EV Charger at My Condo?

Florida law lets condo owners install EV chargers in their spots but at their expense and without requiring the building to upgrade its electrical system.
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