Sellers still view these programs--with their inspection, appraisal, and other requirements--as less attractive than conventional financing, according to new data.
Industry analysts predict minimal market impact from delinquent homeowners whose pandemic-related mortgage forbearance programs are ending. Still, certain areas may be at heightened risk.
Homeowners who are losing their memories or have other cognitive challenges need knowledgeable professionals who can help them with their real estate needs.
With careful planning, communities can build neighborhoods that offer economic mobility, increased access to jobs, and a safer, healthier environment for residents.
Forget the overhyped promises of new tools to generate listing leads. Agents must work harder and smarter than the competition and focus on the fundamentals.
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