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July 7, 2023
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At 6.81%, the rise is being driven by "a resilient economy, persistent inflation and a more hawkish tone from the Federal Reserve," says Freddie Mac's chief economist.
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Best Practices in Sales & Marketing
High-end multifamily housing delivers the creme de la creme in technology, concierge-style services and amenities. And while these trends are exclusive now, they'll eventually become more widespread and affordable for a larger pool of residents.
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While NAR fights legal challenges to procompetitive, proconsumer local broker marketplaces, you can educate your community about what exactly REALTORS® do for their clients.
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It is possible to be receptive to the benefits of AI, such as speed and accuracy, without abandoning the human elements of compassion and empathy, writes Sabrina Leblanc of SurveyMonkey. Leblanc suggests keeping an open mind to market research that gives insight into how customers use AI and continuing to search for "the right combination of human strategic thinking and AI-driven efficiency."
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Real Estate Trends
The modern farmhouse aesthetic, a blend of traditional and contemporary design elements, is becoming increasingly popular in American suburbs. Pennsylvania home builder Mark Canale noted that local real estate agents advised him that the demand for this style was strong, leading him to develop a nine-house subdivision of modern farmhouses.
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Long-term prospects for the home-improvement sector will benefit from owners' needs to care for aging homes, protect their equity and hang onto the lower mortgage interest rates, say analysts. Sales at Home Depot and Lowe's are expected to grow as the housing market stabilizes and housing starts fuel growth in the contractor business that accounts for a significant portion of sales at both retailers.
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Technology & Innovations
New Nano Interactive platform Intent Personas segments audiences into lifestyle-based groups like parents, pet owners and baby boomers. Consumer research from Nano, which uses data from its Intent Library for the personas, indicates 70% hide their identities online once a week or more.
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Business Wellness
Kerri Payne watched her teenage daughter go through "a form of hell" after suffering a severe concussion. Now they both help others grappling with similar injuries.
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Fair & Equitable Housing
The Seattle City Council has approved two bills to expedite affordable housing construction amid a persistent homelessness and affordability crisis. The bills allow more developers to bypass the design review process, which builders argue delays construction and increases costs.
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Legislation & Regulation
The U.S. economy gained 497,000 private-sector jobs last month, according to ADP data, marking the largest gain in over a year. The leisure and hospitality sector showed the largest gains with 232,000 added jobs, followed by more than 90,000 each from construction and trade, transportation and utilities, while the manufacturing sector shed 42,000 jobs.
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The U.S. economy demonstrated "underlying strength" in the first half of 2023 and appears to be "rolling forward" even as the rate of growth slows for the remainder of the year. Consumers are doing their part to keep the economy moving ahead supported by employment rate growth and $500 billion in surplus savings accumulated during the pandemic, Chief Economist Jack Kleinhenz said in NRF's July Monthly Economic Review. "The first half of the year is over and the economy is still moving in the right direction," Kleinhenz said.
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