Existing-home sales soared to the highest annualized pace in nearly a decade.
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National Association of REALTORS(R) - REALTOR(R) Magazine
November 22, 2016
Today's Headlines
The Autumn Revival: Home Sales Surge
Existing-home sales soared to the highest annualized pace in nearly a decade, even ascending June's cyclical sales peak. Read more from NAR's latest housing report.
Dual Agency Role Expanded in Calif. High Court Ruling
A closely watched case could have implications for the industry when it comes to expanding the meaning of who may be involved in dual agency when associates in a transaction happen to belong to the same brokerage firm.

Americans Show Less Willingness to Move
Moves across the country plunged to an all-time low this year.
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What? You're Not Investing in Real Estate?
Only about 30 percent of REALTORS own investment property, which is one reason why NAR will be making it a priority in the coming year to help educate its members about ways to prepare for retirement.
Home Sizes Shrink Yet Again
Your first-time home buyers may soon have more opportunities in the new-home market.
"Blue State" Buyers Drawn to "Red State" Rentals
Party lines are being crossed in real estate buying. Recent reports show that blue state investors are taking advantage of low real estate prices in red states.
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