How Gen Z is Breaking Into the Housing Market

The generation born between 1997 and 2012 is focused on buying homes in smaller, more affordable cities that prioritize walkability and community.
Read MoreRate Cut Breathes Life Into CRE Market

The Fed’s rate cut is expected to lift commercial real estate, paving the way for more office-to-apartment conversions, new lending and additional sales.
Read MoreNew-Gen Leaders Redefining Real Estate Market

Younger real estate leaders are embracing social media, lifestyle design and sustainability to meet evolving buyer expectations and modernize the industry.
Read MoreNew NAR Guides Protect Buyers, Sellers

The National Association of Realtors released guides on private mortgage insurance, home selling safety and wire fraud to help homeowners make informed decisions.
Read MoreRE Q&A: Who Pays for Condo Windows?

When a condo board removes hurricane windows during renovations, owners should document, check bylaws and seek legal advice to recover costs.
Read MoreBuilding a Business, Not Just Big Numbers

Volume alone won’t sustain a real estate career. Brokers must guide agents toward financial literacy and lasting profitability.
Read MoreFlorida CEOs Project Growth, Optimism Surges

Florida’s top CEOs report higher optimism than national peers in Q3 2025, with stronger hiring and investment outlooks, signaling confidence in Florida’s economy.
Read MoreTips for Detecting and Preventing Mold in a Home

Homes in Florida face mold risks from storms, leaks and humidity. Experts urge quick drying, careful research and trusted pros for safe cleanup.
Read MoreCreating a Holiday Home Glow Up

Make any home shine with expert decorating tips: choose a theme, highlight key spaces, start with lights and keep arrangements simple for staging and curb appeal.
Read MoreGood Neighbors Top Priority for Buyers

A quarter of homeowners (25%) have shelled out at least $1,000 dealing with bad neighbors, so good neighbors are a top priority for buyers.
Read MoreLock-In Effect Shows Early Signs of Easing

Nearly 1 in 5 homeowners now have 6%+ mortgages, the highest in a decade. Only 53% have rates below 4%, down from 65% in early 2022.
Read MoreMortgage Rates Tick Up for Second Week

The rate on 30-year mortgages rose this week to 6.34% from 6.3% last week, while the 15-year rate rose to 5.55% from 5.49% the previous week
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Agents succeed on social media by building a consistent content lane. Focused topics, recurring formats and a clear perspective build trust and customer confidence.
Read More Florida Consumer Confidence Weakens

Consumer sentiment in Florida dipped in September for the third month but remains well above the lowest levels observed in 2022.
Read MoreU.S. Consumer Confidence at Five-Month Low

Consumer confidence declined in September as views on business conditions and the job market grew less positive, while concerns about inflation increased.
Read MoreSingle Black Women Rewriting Rules of Ownership

Rising homeownership among Black women reflects growing financial independence, education gains and determination despite persistent barriers.
Read MoreHomebuyers' Interest in Energy Efficiency Increasing

NAR’s Realtors Residential Sustainability Report finds that homebuyers and owners are interested in sustainable features that provide financial savings.
Read MoreBuyers Could Face Delays During Shutdown

The National Flood Insurance Program expired, freezing new policies and potentially delaying mortgages, home sales, and housing programs, especially in Florida.
Read MoreFlorida Ends 57-Year Tax on Commercial Leases Today

The state’s Business Rent Tax has officially been repealed after decades of advocacy by Florida Realtors, saving commercial tenants $2.5 billion annually.
Read MoreRE Q&A: Who Pays for Repairs From Faulty AC?

Recurring condo water damage from common elements, such as an association-maintained AC, may make the association liable. Document damage and act quickly.
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