NAR Pushes for Action on Housing Affordability

With first-time buyers at a record low of 21%, NAR urges all levels of government to adopt policies that expand ownership and boost housing supply.
Read MoreStaying Visible When Buyers Use ChatGPT

AI tools like ChatGPT are changing how buyers search for homes. Agents should keep profiles current and share conversational, local posts to stay part of the search.
Read MoreMaking the Home You Love Fit Your Budget

Experts say there are ways buyers can trim mortgage costs and make ownership more affordable, including comparing lenders and exploring VA, FHA or USDA loans.
Read More‘Digital Door Knocking’ Turns Posts Into Leads

Agents are embracing “digital door knocking,” using genuine online conversations, comments, messages and polls to build trust and attract new clients.
Read MoreFlorida Consumer Confidence Slips Again

UF researchers report Florida’s consumer sentiment fell for a fourth month in October, reflecting weaker views on finances and the national economy.
Read More4 Things Every New Homeowner Should Know

Key steps, from locating shut-off valves to budgeting for repairs, can help new homeowners stay safe, save money and avoid costly surprises.
Read MoreHome Equity: What Homeowners Often Get Wrong

Many homeowners misunderstand how equity works, from what it is to how much they can borrow and what that really means for their finances.
Read MoreCourt Refuses to Block Chinese Property Law

A federal appeals court upheld Florida’s law restricting property purchases by most Chinese nationals. Judges said challengers lacked standing and rejected other claims.
Read MoreFlorida Holds Firm as Best State to Retire

The Sunshine State once again ranks as the best state to retire, thanks to its warm climate, coastal lifestyle and lack of state income, inheritance or estate taxes.
Read MoreShare of First-Time Buyers Reaches Record Low

NAR research also shows the typical first-time buyer is now 40, repeat buyers average 62 and 88% of all buyers used an agent or broker.
Read MoreOld-School Marketing That Still Delivers

Even in a tech-driven market, referrals, integrity and consistent follow-up keep agents thriving. Experts say blending tradition with tech drives success.
Read MoreTimeless Kitchen Upgrades That Sell

Design experts say classic materials, balanced layouts and elegant lighting choices can elevate kitchen appeal and boost resale value.
Read MoreInsurer Fined Over Claims Handling

Slide Insurance will pay a $250K fine after regulators said it used adjusters not properly appointed and failed to include required disclosures after two major storms.
Read MoreNavigating the Government Shutdown

The longest full government shutdown in U.S. history is delaying sales and could lead to catastrophic risk for homeowners and businesses in flood zones, NAR said.
Read MoreMentorship: A Key to Career Growth

Mentorship bridges generations, builds confidence and shapes future leaders, creating a ripple effect of growth and connection across workplaces.
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Higher prices and rates are driving demand for in-law suites, which offer privacy, shared costs and independence in multigenerational living arrangements.
Read More Healthy Housing Drives Longevity and Value

Experts say wellness-focused homes, designed for light, air, safety and accessibility, can help residents live longer while strengthening property values.
Read MoreDisaster Relief Fund Opens After Flash Floods

After torrential rain and flash flooding damaged homes and businesses in Brevard and Lake counties, Florida Realtors opened its Disaster Relief Fund to aid recovery.
Read MoreFlorida Auto Rates Dip Amid Market Stability

State Farm and other insurers cite Florida’s stabilizing market and lower litigation costs as auto insurance rate cuts continue.
Read MoreRE Q&A: Can I Sue Over Sprinkler Damage?

When a neighbor’s sprinkler floods your property, they may be liable for damage. Experts say to document the issue and consider legal action if it continues.
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