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U.S. News Reveals Best Places to Live List

Austin, Texas, ranked number one for the second year in a row as the top place to live in the United States, according to new rankings released by U.S. News & World Report. The magazine ranks the 125 largest metros based on affordability, employment prospects, and quality of life each year.“When deciding on a place to settle down, it’s important to understand that where a person lives can impact their well-being,” says Kim Castro, execu

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Multigenerational Households Hit New High

More generations are living under one roof together. A new analysis from the Pew Research Center shows that households with two or more adult generations hit an all-time high in 2016, using the most recent census data available for the analysis.The number of multigenerational households rose to an all-time high of 20 percent—or 64 million—of the U.S. population in 2016.The multigenerational household trend appears to be growing across nearly

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REALTORS: These 3 Moves Can Boost Your Web Traffic

If you want to get more prospects on your website this spring, you may want to take a closer look at your promotional efforts online. Forbes.com columnist Brad Keys recently offered a few of the best strategies for 2018 in getting more traffic to your website, including:1. Use hashtags.On your social media posts, make sure you include a proper hashtag to help promote it. “People have become increasingly picky about the content that they consum

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BROKERS: Two Ways to Reduce Your Firm’s Liability Risk

You know those classic unsolicited emails from scammers posing as a Nigerian prince or a long-lost cousin? The ones with dreadful grammar, five different fonts, and three type colors? In some ways, we can consider those the good ol’ days of phishing scams, because they were quite easy to identify as false.Today, email scams are much more sophisticated, explained Katie Johnson, NAR’s general counsel and senior vice president of legal affairs

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Police Still Searching for Iowa Agent’s Killer

Police say they are continuing to get active new leads even seven years after a 27-year-old real estate agent was fatally shot at a model home in West Des Moines. Ashley Okland’s murder is still an open case, and no arrests have been made.“We just keep getting leads on it,” Lt. Anthony Giampolo with the West Des Moines Police Department told KCCI-8 News. “Maybe by reminding someone, maybe someone will say something that they know [can] he

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NAR Announces Brand Evolution

When Bob Goldberg was named NAR CEO in 2017, it was with a pledge to move the association boldly into the future while honoring the successes of the past. Today, the association took a symbolic step, announcing the evolution of the iconic REALTOR® brand. The trademark “block R,” launched in 1973, will be transformed beginning this June into a three-dimensional logo.The new brand retains a comforting familiarity, employing the blue color pale

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RPR Posts Record Growth

The Realtors Property Resource®, a real estate data and analytics platform, hit a record number of users in March, the National Association of REALTORS® announced. RPR is a subsidiary of NAR.The number of RPR users surged to a record 178,000, a 16 percent increase from a year ago. RPR webinars posted a 135 percent increase in registrations, and average attendance per webinar rose by 158 percent. The number of new accounts created in the first

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Major Shifts in Interior Space Preferences

he typical American household isn’t typical anymore. Nuclear families account for only 20 percent of buyers today, far outnumbered by singles living alone and childless couples. But many developers are still gearing single-family homes to the traditional family arrangement, says Chrysanthe Broikos, an architectural historian and curator at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. It’s time to start thinking about homes and living spac

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Broad Access to Listings Fuels Industry Competition

Real estate stands apart from other sectors of the economy because it is built on a model that encourages competing businesses to work together, said Ralph Holmen, former associate general counsel of the National Association of REALTORS®. He spoke April 5 in Washington, D.C., during a panel session on competition in the residential home sales industry.Ralph Holmen speaking on a panel addressing competition in the residential real estate industr

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Cities Team Up to Combat Evictions

Ten cities are banding together in a new effort to create a place for city leaders to find solutions for improving affordability and reducing evictions. The effort, launched in late March, is called the PolicyLink All-in Cities Anti-Displacement Policy Network. Mayors, city council members, and senior city staff members from 10 U.S. cities are meeting next week to draft policy ideas and solutions.The cities hope that by teaming up they’ll be a

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