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5 Decor Trends That Could Hurt a Sale

For those who hope to put their home on the market, a few of the latest decor trends may best be avoided to prevent turning off buyers. Realtor.com® recently highlighted a few, including:1. WallpaperBold wallpaper with bright colors and geometric shapes has been a popular trend lately, particularly in smaller bathrooms. “It’s better to not overdo it with bold, bright patterns, even though these may be in style for now, particularly for wallp

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10 Markets Winning From Suburbia Exodus

Home buyers are stretching their searches beyond inventory-starved suburbs of major metros to under-the-radar secondary markets, according to a new report released this week by realtor.com®.“Buyers have traditionally sought refuge in the suburbs during times of high home prices,” says Javier Vivas, director of economic research at realtor.com®. “But with today’s record highs, even the suburbs have gotten pricey, which has demand floo

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Robots Suit Up for Bigger Roles in Real Estate

Several new companies are introducing robots that could reshape how property is rented and sold. Robots are showing properties, creating floor plans, and shooting videos of homes and freeing the time of agents to focus on other tasks in a transaction. The Wall Street Journal recently featured several examples of where exactly the robots are heading into real estate. For example, Zenplace captured headlines in recent months when it started 

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REALTORS: Show the Benefits of Staging a Vacant Home

Real estate shopping requires a buyer’s imagination. As a real estate professional, you want open-house guests to be able to picture the household as if they’ve already moved into the property. That’s why staging can make all the difference in the world, especially for an empty house, says Desare Kohn-Laski, broker-owner of Skye Louis Realty in Coconut Creek, Fla.If you’re having a tough time convincing sellers that staging a vacant h

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Are Hispanics Behind Rising Ownership Rates?

For the third consecutive year, the Hispanic population is driving growth in homeownership, according to the latest State of Hispanic Homeownership Report. Hispanics’ rising populations and household formation, as well as their increased workforce participation, is behind the uptick, according to the report released by the Hispanic Wealth Project and National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals.The Hispanic population in the Unit

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Cities Relying on Commercial Real Estate

The commercial real estate market had a mostly stellar year in 2017, according to the “Economic Impacts of Commercial Real Estate” report published by the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, also known as NAIOP. Commercial markets generated significant economic growth at both the state and national levels, supporting 7.6 million jobs and contributing $935.1 billion to the U.S. gross domestic product in 2017, according to the rep

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4 Tips for Keeping Properties Safe

  Find the weak spots. Conduct a safety audit on your properties to find the most susceptible points of entry. In-window air conditioning units, fire escapes, and dark entryways are all common entry points for burglars, according to Ooma. Motion sensor alarms are one option for securing these areas. Secure ground level windows and patio doors. A simple yet effective way to add peace of mind is to make sure there’s a security bar or metal

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Metros With the Highest Ownership Rates

Buying a home is a lot easier in some areas of the country than others, where the inventory of affordable homes is greater and where their salaries can stretch further. Allentown, Pa.—boasting the highest homeownership rate in the nation in 2017, at 73.1 percent—is one such place. The median home list price in Allentown is $217,050, well below the national median of $274,900, according to realtor.com® data.The town, about an hour outside of

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Buyers Are on the Hunt But They’re Not Buying

Contract signings posted a major setback in January, sinking to the lowest level in more than three years. But it’s not from a lack of interest. Buyer traffic is reportedly up in most areas of the country in January, according to the latest housing report released by the National Association of REALTORS® on Wednesday.NAR’s Pending Home Sales Index—a forward-looking indicator based on contract signings—dropped 4.7 percent to a reading of

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Is Salt Lake City the ‘Next Denver’?

Salt Lake City is quickly becoming one of the hottest housing markets in the country, and researchers note that home prices there are following a similar growth pattern as in Denver, where rapid increases began in early 2015. Realtor.com® projects that Salt Lake City will have one of the strongest housing markets in the nation this year. Home prices and sales are expected to surge 4.5 percent and 4.6 percent, respectively.Why is Salt Lake City b

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