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February 5, 2019

Today’s News

 
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4 Items Home Inspectors Can’t Evaluate

Though they are there to evaluate a home’s condition, inspectors are bound by a set of rules that limit what they can share with your clients.


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Are Buyers Using Adjustable Mortgages Responsibly?

ARMs are carrying much larger balances, raising concerns that they are being used haphazardly—just like during housing’s last boom and bust.


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Cities With the Highest Number of Cash Sales

The share of cash transactions is falling nationwide, but they still dominate in these housing markets.


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Where Airbnb Profits Are Soaring

Homeowners in these 10 cities are earning the most income through short-term rentals.


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Fit Philanthropy Into Your Business Plan

These three tips will provide motivation to spend more intentionally and build charitable giving into your budget.


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Be Clear on Co-signing Perils

If it looks like a jointly held mortgage will be the answer to getting the transaction done, don’t sugarcoat the facts.


Running ahead of the competition

7 Ways to Benefit From Your Competition

Study your competition to identify untapped or underserved areas of your market that are perfect for your brand.


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Getting the Most From Scripts

Being prepared for client objections is more about listening and asking questions than offering rebuttals.


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