Ag ‘Enclave’ Law Opens New Housing Opportunities

A new Florida law allows homes on certain agricultural land surrounded by development, creating more housing opportunities and aligning property use with nearby growth.
Read MoreWhat Homeowners Wish They Knew First

About 85% of homeowners say they didn’t have key information before buying, with common gaps around down payments, costs and financing options.
Read MoreSouth Leads March Pending Sales Growth

The region, including Florida, saw the strongest gains, with signings up 3.9% monthly and 2.3% yearly as job growth and price cuts drove activity.
Read MoreLawmakers Continue Work on Property Tax Plan

Redistricting, budget talks and a packed special session agenda mean a property tax proposal is still in the works and might not be ready until late May.
Read MoreInherited a Paid-Off Home? What to Know

Inheriting a mortgage-free home offers flexibility, but decisions on selling or keeping it, along with legal steps and upkeep costs, can shape its long-term value.
Read MoreBuyers Eye Benefits of One-Story Living

One-story homes offer open layouts, simpler maintenance and long-term usability, aligning with how many buyers want to live now.
Read MoreRethinking Social Media for Repeat Business

Focusing on past customers and contacts with helpful, timely posts can spark conversations, build familiarity and drive referrals over time.
Read MoreReal Estate Fraud Losses Hit $275M

Scams tied to property deals are rising, with more than 12,000 victims reported. AI is making schemes harder to detect and easier to scale.
Read MoreSouth Florida Association Merger Sets Record

Miami and RWorld will merge May 11, creating a 93,000-member association and expanding MLS data, tools and reach across South Florida.
Read MoreHow Occupations Shape Homeownership Rates

Higher-income careers still lead in homeownership, but local affordability is reshaping who can buy, with many metro areas seeing shifts over the past decade.
Read MoreOfficials Urge Home Preparedness for Wildfires

Drought and dry conditions have raised wildfire risk across Florida, prompting officials to urge homeowners to prepare properties and follow local burn bans.
Read MoreGood Negotiations Go Beyond Price

In real estate, thoughtful questions and careful preparation can reveal priorities that help both parties reach a better outcome.
Read MoreRealtors from Florida Earn 30-Under-30 Honors

Two Florida agents were named to NAR’s 2026 30 Under 30, recognized for business success, leadership and a focus on delivering value to buyers and sellers.
Read MoreWhy Earnest Money Matters to Sellers

Earnest money shows buyers are committed and financially ready, helping sellers feel more secure about accepting an offer.
Read MoreRE Q&A: Who Pays for Noncompliant Fence?

Homeowners usually must cover costs to fix setback violations, even if the HOA approved it. Documents, prior approvals or a variance could help shift costs.
Read MoreFla.’s March, 1Q Housing: Closed, Pending Sales Up

Florida Realtors Pres. Bonfiglio: Fla.’s market is “showing a more balanced and sustainable direction.” Closed single-family March sales up 5.9%, condo sales up 12%.
Read MoreSucceeding in Real Estate as an Introvert

From managing energy to building deeper connections, introverted agents can grow steady business without relying on cold calls or constant outreach.
Read MoreInside the Mortgage Approval Process

Lenders review income, savings, property value and credit to gauge risk. Knowing these can help buyers prepare before applying.
Read MoreHandling the Pricing Objections That Stop Sellers

Common seller objections can slow a sale. Focusing on closed sales and current competition can help avoid stale listings.
Read MoreMortgage Rates Dip for Second Week

Rates on 30-year mortgages dropped to 6.3% from 6.37% last week, and 15-year rates also eased, from 5.65% from 5.74% last week, Freddie Mac said.
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