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National Association of REALTORS(R) - REALTOR(R) Magazine
March 02, 2018
Today's Headlines
Robots Suit Up for Bigger Roles in Real Estate
Companies touting robotic technology for real estate are seeing explosive growth as the industry begins to embrace the idea of turning certain tasks over to robots.
More Buyers Are Bidding Up Prices
Consequently, sellers are pocketing more than what they’re asking for in a home transaction.

Mortgage Rates Just Got Higher Again
The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage has been on a tear in 2018, climbing 48 basis points since the start of the year.
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Show the Benefits of Staging a Vacant Home
Having a tough time convincing sellers that staging a vacant home is worth it? Here are four compelling reasons you can share.
10 Markets Winning From Suburbia Exodus
Home buyers are stretching their searches beyond inventory-starved suburbs and into under-the-radar territory.
5 Decor Trends That Could Hurt a Sale
Some of the latest design trends may best be avoided for those who plan to sell their home soon.
Staging Tips to Wow Springtime Buyers
As warmer weather approaches, use these styling suggestions to turn your listing into a welcoming and cheerful place that people can easily envision calling home.
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