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National Association of REALTORS(R) - REALTOR(R) Magazine
January 18, 2018
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NAR Leaders Are Well-Represented in Power Rankings
Elizabeth Mendenhall is the first NAR president to be named twice to the prestigious list of real estate industry leaders.
Fannie Offers ‘Healthy Housing’ Incentive
A new program gives financial motives to multifamily owners who are providing services that improve the health and well-being of tenants living in affordable housing.
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Report: Homes Are Getting Even Less Affordable
All four regions saw a decrease in affordability compared to a year ago, with the Midwest seeing the deepest cut.
Foreclosed Homes Dip to 12-Year Low
Foreclosure activity plunged in 2017, and the distressed properties remain increasingly difficult to find in many markets.
Housing Advocates Push for Rent Control
With rising rents, advocacy groups are urging lawmakers to pass laws that cap just how much rents can go up.
Study: Top 10 Most Trusted Builders
See the homebuilders that consumers depend on the most.
What Agents Wish They’d Known
New agents can’t depend on prelicensing classes or their brokers to teach them everything about real estate. Here, experienced agents offer advice on what rookies should know at the beginning of their careers.
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