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National Association of REALTORS(R) - REALTOR(R) Magazine
November 27, 2018
Today's Headlines
Scammers Target Elderly for Their Homes
Seniors are being targeted in a real estate scam that tries to get them to sign over their home for far below market value.
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Keeping a Listing Tidy While Pets Live in It
It can be tough to preserve cleanliness in a dog-friendly home while it’s on the market. HouseLogic offers some maintenance tips for pet owners trying to sell.
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Where Debt-Ridden Consumers Are Still Buying Homes
Regardless of debt, buyers are breaking through to dive into homeownership. See the markets where people are buying even with the highest amounts of financial woes.
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Set Up Rules Before Working With Anyone
The key to making sure unforeseen obstacles don’t snag your client’s transaction is to communicate, communicate, communicate.
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FEMA: Homeowners Aren’t Prepared For Natural Disasters
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Tax Reform Opens New Doors for CRE
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