Consumer Sentiment Slides in April

Consumers saw risks across the economy, largely due to trade policy uncertainty and concerns about a possible return of inflation.
Read MoreMaximizing Your Business Credit Card

Business credit cards offer higher limits than personal ones, helping build credit and manage spending – if used responsibly and paid beyond the minimum.
Read MoreInterior Design Trends Making Comebacks

Interior designs from yesteryear – glass blocks, wood-paneled walls and pastel bathrooms – are experiencing a revival.
Read MoreMortgage Rates Ease Slightly This Week

The rate on 30-year mortgages fell to 6.81% from 6.83% last week, Freddie Mac said. Borrowing costs on 15-year fixed-rate mortgages dropped to 5.94%.
Read MoreExisting-Home Sales Slip 5.9% in March

Home buying and selling remained sluggish in March due to the affordability challenges associated with high rates, NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun said.
Read MoreChanges Coming for Flying the Friendly Skies

Beginning May 7, adults need a REAL ID (with a star) or passport to fly. Florida driver’s licenses issued since 2010 meet the federal requirement.
Read MoreFla.’s March, 1Q Housing: New Listings, Supply Up

Florida Realtors Pres. Weisheyer: After years of low inventory and rising home prices, “we are experiencing a normalization of the real estate market in our state.”
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Homes are selling at varied speeds, but preparation matters everywhere. Agents suggest treating a home search like a job and touring listings promptly.
Read More New Insurer Enters Florida Market

New insurer Patriot Select launches in Florida with $30M in capital, eyes 24K Citizens takeouts, pledges fast claims and aims to grow in the private market.
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The number of state-run insurance policies dropped to 806,966, the lowest since 2022, as private insurers took over policies in a depopulation effort.
Read More Everglades Key to Clean Water Future

Florida’s drinking water depends on the Everglades, but pollution and saltwater intrusion threaten it. Restoration is essential to protect the region’s supply.
Read MoreRate Drop Boosts March New Home Sales

Lower mortgage rates and tight existing inventory helped push March new home sales up 7.4% month-over-month and 6% year-over-year, the NAHB said.
Read MoreMarch New Home Mortgage Applications Increased

Mortgage applications for new homes rose 5.5% year-over-year and 14% from February, the MBA said. The average loan size fell.
Read MoreHow Tariff Policies Could Impact Your Market

Changes to tariff policies could affect home sales in each state differently. A NAR analysis breaks down what it could mean in Florida and the nation.
Read MoreFlorida Faces Growing Wildfire Threat

Drought is gripping Florida, sparking dozens of wildfires statewide. Burn bans are in effect across many counties as crews brace for more.
Read More68% of Americans Have Faced Financial Fraud

More than a third of Americans faced financial fraud in a year, and most have been scammed at some point. Many now take precautions.
Read MoreWhat Every Agent Needs to Know About AI

AI is transforming real estate but comes with risks: it can lie, amplify bias, aid scams and lack security. Use it wisely, and always verify and protect data.
Read MoreHome Equity Growth Slows Owner Spending

Home equity rose to $35T since 2020, but higher taxes, rates and lending limits make it harder for homeowners to benefit from that wealth.
Read MoreStudent Loan Woes May Delay Homebuyers

Missed student loan payments could slash credit scores by 150+ points, derailing homebuying plans. Borrowers should get current and protect credit.
Read MoreOutdoor Staging Trends for Spring 2025

Luxury buyers want outdoor spaces that evoke emotions, such as sculptural furniture, bold palettes, eco materials and serene, spa-like vibes.
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