Pets Or Kids: Which Causes More Damage To Your Home?
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Pets Or Kids: Which Causes More Damage To Your Home?

By NICOLE MURRAY They’re cute and lovable, but having pets or children means additional wear and tear on a property. And that can impact its resale value. As far as which is worse, the answer is pretty consistent across the board with multiple industry professionals. “I find pets have a bigger impact on everything,” said…

Home Renovations – Which Ones Are Worth It?
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Home Renovations – Which Ones Are Worth It?

By NICOLE MURRAY Renovations may be timely and expensive, but the right project can increase the value of a home immensely. While do-it-yourself projects can be beneficial, this piece will solely focus on renovations large enough that they typically require the homeowner to take out a loan to complete. The Mortgage Note spoke with various…

Industry Professionals Weigh In On NAR Settlement
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Industry Professionals Weigh In On NAR Settlement

By NICOLE MURRAY The $418 million settlement that has rocked the real estate industry since the National Association of Realtors announced it will remain a hot topic as the impact of the agreement plays out. NAR’s Chief Economist Lawrence Yun even went so far as to predict the effects of the settlement will continue to…

Podcast: NAR Settlement Hot Topic As Major Changes Take Place
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Podcast: NAR Settlement Hot Topic As Major Changes Take Place

The $418 million settlement that has rocked the real estate industry since it was announced by the National Association of Realtors continues to be a hot topic, and as the dust begins to settle, industry professionals are creating a strategy for what to do once the changes go into effect. Writer Nicole Murray sat down…

NAR’s $418 Million Settlement: Where Are We Now?
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NAR’s $418 Million Settlement: Where Are We Now?

By NICOLE MURRAY The National Association of Realtors agreed to a settlement in March that is expected to permanently shift the real estate industry. Buyers will be expected to enter into written compensation agreements with their real estate agents and it will be optional for sellers to pay for the buyer’s agent commission. In addition,…

Real Estate Professionals React To NAR’s $418 Million Settlement
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Real Estate Professionals React To NAR’s $418 Million Settlement

By NICOLE MURRAY People who make their living helping homebuyers and sellers have spent the last two weeks figuring out what the $418 million settlement deal announced by the National Association of Realtors means for them and their clients. If approved by a judge, under the settlement buyers will be expected to enter into written…

Stepping Into Spring: Hear From Real Estate Professionals And Buyers
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Stepping Into Spring: Hear From Real Estate Professionals And Buyers

Spring is here and the home selling season is getting underway. Writer Nicole Murray spoke with real estate professionals and recent buyers to see what they think about the current market for our latest podcast. If you would like to participate in future episodes, please email us at [email protected]. Read articles featuring the guests: To…

Are You Ready To Fall In Love With A Home?
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Are You Ready To Fall In Love With A Home?

By KIMBERLEY HAAS This Valentine’s Day, if you are ready to get off the sidelines and into the housing market, you are likely not alone in your quest to find a place you love. Potential buyers are coming out of the woodwork and touring homes, according to Redfin’s Homebuyer Demand Index, which measures requests for…

To Buy Or Not To Buy? Homeowners Offer Insights
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To Buy Or Not To Buy? Homeowners Offer Insights

By NICOLE MURRAY As more people consider jumping into the housing market this year, what do they need to know? The Mortgage Note set out to answer this question, talking to industry leaders and three people who recently purchased a home to get their opinions. Kevin Wu, who bought his first home in 2020, started…

Avoid The Doom And Gloom: How To Survive To 2025
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Avoid The Doom And Gloom: How To Survive To 2025

By NICOLE MURRAY A number of real estate industry professionals experienced a painfully slow 2023 and it is predicted this trend will continue in 2024. With high interest rates and low inventory expected, people are encouraged to use this year to prepare for an explosive 2025. The Mortgage Note spoke with industry professionals to see…

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