Home Inspections a Crucial Piece of the Real Estate Puzzle
"Whether you're buying something that's 100 years old or brand new—whether it's 5,000 square feet or 500—you should inspect. It's ...
"Whether you're buying something that's 100 years old or brand new—whether it's 5,000 square feet or 500—you should inspect. It's ...
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Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate has added its latest New Jersey brokerage, Red Bank-based Kevin Murphy Realty, to its ...
MLSListings has launched MLS-Touch, an app that brings in-office functions to mobile devices, with Prospects Software, the company recently announced. ...
Pamela Patenaude was confirmed by the Senate as deputy secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on ...
The REALTORS® Relief Foundation, a 501(c)(3) administered by the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), is collecting monetary donations at www.nar.realtor/rrf to provide housing-related ...
The Weichert Family of Companies has begun a fundraising campaign through the American Red Cross in support of victims of ...
In the following interview, Shannon Daniele, broker/owner and franchise partner of HomeSmart Realty Group in Signal Hill, Calif., discusses the ...
Is it people? Is it processes? Attract and keep talent by solidifying your competitive advantage. Join RISMedia for this month's ...
With 14 locations throughout North and South Carolina, the Wilkinson ERA team managed more than 5,400 real estate transactions last ...
Some homeowners think selling their properties with no agent will save gobs of money on commissions. Almost always they come to regret it, settling on a price that could have been better, not to mention spending way more time on the process than they envisioned Read more.
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