Questions, Some Answers on New MLS Policy as Industry Digests ‘Exempt’ Listings
After essentially putting off a decision on the Clear Cooperation Policy for several months despite significant pressure, the National Association...
After essentially putting off a decision on the Clear Cooperation Policy for several months despite significant pressure, the National Association...
Mortgage. Appraisal. Market. Agent. Millage. Acre. Those are the kinds of M and A words normally associated with residential real...
The legal battle over commission policy continues as plaintiffs in the MLS PIN lawsuit push back against the Department of...
A slight decline in mortgage rates, coupled with limited existing inventory, helped new home sales inch higher in February, in...
Consumer confidence fell for the fourth consecutive month, registering below the threshold for recession indicators for the second straight month—reflecting...
In January 2025, home prices across the U.S. rose by 4.1% year-over-year, per the latest findings of the S&P Global...
The National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) today officially announced what appears to be its final decision related to the controversial...
The Multiple Listing Service (MLS) system is an integral part of the home-selling process as it exists today. In fact,...
The COURT REPORT is RISMedia’s weekly look at current and upcoming lawsuits, investigations and other legal developments around real estate....
Starting May 1, non-REALTORS® in Rhode Island will be able to access the State-Wide Multiple Listing Service (MLS). Philip Tedesco—CEO...
With home prices still elevated in much of the country, condos have become more realistic for buyers determined to exit the rental train. Read more.
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