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CRE Lending Volume Increases 59% Year-Over-Year

Commercial and multifamily mortgage loan originations increased 59% year-over-year in the third quarter of 2024 and increased 44% from Q2 2024, the Mortgage Bankers Associations (MBA) said Friday. Loan volume rose for all property types except office, which saw a 3% Y-O-Y decrease. Dollar volume for healthcare loans rose 510% Y-O-Y, while hotel loans were up 99%, retail rose 82%, industrial rose 57% and multifamily increased 56%.“After a slow s

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Honoring U.S. Veterans

Today, and every day, we stand in deep gratitude for the courage, dedication, and sacrifices made by our U.S. veterans. Your service exemplifies the highest standards of bravery and selflessness. In your honor, we commit to working with the same dedication and resilience that you have shown throughout your service. Thank you for protecting our freedom and inspiring us all.

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Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates by a Quarter Point

The Federal Reserve approved its second consecutive interest rate cut Thursday, moving at a less aggressive pace than before but continuing its efforts to right-size monetary policy.In a follow-up to September’s big half percentage point reduction, the Federal Open Market Committee lowered its benchmark overnight borrowing rate by a quarter percentage point, or 25 basis points, to a target range of 4.50%-4.75%. The rate sets what banks charge e

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Home Price Gains Enrich Homeowners, Challenge Buyers

The average homeowner has accumulated nearly $150,000 in housing wealth over the last five years. See which markets are seeing the biggest gains in NAR’s latest quarterly housing report.Homeowners continued to see their equity grow in the third quarter, with nearly 90% of major U.S. metro areas posting increases, the National Association of REALTORS® reported Thursday. Markets in the Midwest posted some of the largest gains last quarter, with

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Consumer Guide to Buying your First Home

NOTE: Consumer guides do not constitute any change in NAR policy. Real estate professionals must ensure they market properties consistent with relevant MLS rules and educate sellers on the choices available.So, you’re ready to find your first home. But where do you begin? And what resources are available to help you? Here’s what you need to know as you embark on your homeownership journey:Who is considered a first-time homebuyer? The definiti

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Fed Vote Moves Mortgage Rates Higher

Mortgage rates rose for the fifth consecutive week, but it may be temporary.Mortgage rates have risen to their highest level since the beginning of August, and home buyers may find fluctuating rates, especially over this next week.“With several potential inflection points happening over the next week, including the jobs report, the 2024 election and the Federal Reserve interest rate decision, we can expect mortgage rates to remain volatile,”

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Ten Questions to Ask a Seller's Agent

If you’re ready to sell your home, you should feel empowered to find and work with the agent who is the best fit for your needs. Here are ten questions you should consider when selecting an agent:1. Are you a REALTOR®? When you work with an agent who is a REALTOR®, you are working with a professional guided by ethical duties under the REALTOR® Code of Ethics, including the pledge to protect and promote the interests of their clients.2. W

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Contract Signings Leap as Home Buyers Reemerge in Fall

Will signs of increased home sales last? NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun weighs in with his housing predictions for the rest of the year and into 2025.More home buyers signed contracts for a home purchase in September, a sign that the housing market may be on the mend after a sluggish summer.The National Association of REALTORS®’ Pending Home Sales Index—a forward-looking indicator of home sales based on contract signings—jumped by 7.4%

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As the Housing Affordability Crisis Deepens, Airbnb and Vrbo Face Backlash

It’s been more than six years since Irvine, California, banned short-term rentals ­— and the city’s mayor hasn’t looked back.“It’s been great,” said Farrah Khan, mayor of Irvine, which is a city of about 300,000 in California’s Orange County. “In speaking to our residents, I think they appreciated that ban.”Irvine is not alone. Over the past few years, Airbnb and Vrbo, two of the most well-known short-term home rental platfor

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US Economy Seen Shining Amid Robust Consumer Spending

The U.S. economy likely maintained a solid pace of growth in the third quarter as subsiding inflation and strong wage gains powered consumer spending ahead of a contentious presidential election set to turn on pocketbook issues.The Commerce Department's advance estimate of third-quarter gross domestic product on Wednesday will be published less than a week before Americans head to the polls on Nov. 5 to choose between Vice President Kamala Harris

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