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National Association of REALTORS(R) - REALTOR(R) Magazine
June 27, 2017
Today's Headlines
Air in Green Homes May Be A Health Risk
Energy-efficient homes being built too tightly have building experts warning about the potential health impact on clients.
Listings Are 3-D in YouTube Virtual Reality
Your clients could soon find themselves inside a 3D property listing with YouTube’s recently launched virtual reality feature.
Spike in Renters Looking to Buy
A new TransUnion study finds a swell in the number of renters shifting to homeownership.
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Positive Reactions to NAR's CEO Pick
NAR’s new CEO pick deemed a “trusted, steady, brilliant leader,” according to a recent op-ed in The Real Daily.
More Lenders Easing Up Credit Standards
Competing lenders and slower mortgage demands may be good news for your mortgage-seeking clients, according to the latest Mortgage Lender Sentiment Survey.
Confident Homeowners Flirt with Selling
The rise in home prices may be persuading more homeowners to list their home, reports a recent NAR survey. Could this lead to more listings?
The Craziest Negotiations and Contingencies
Use these funny, unusual, and downright heartbreaking real-life stories to help your agents handle even the oddest transactions.
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