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Existing Home Sales Surged 14.5% In February, Breaking A 12-Month Streak Of Declines

Existing home sales reversed a 12-month slide in February, registering the largest monthly percentage increase since July 2020, according to a recent survey by...

Anti-Discrimination Courses For Real Estate Agents: A Drop In The Bucket In A Country Rife With Prejudice

Throughout the country, real estate agents are taking courses in implicit bias and the origins and effects of racism. In New York State, employers...

The fight for food security must empower smallholder farmers

One of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is to create a world free of hunger by 2030. With as many as 828...

This is where it takes the longest amount of time to save up for a home

New markets require new approaches and tactics. Experts and industry leaders take the stage at Inman Connect New York in January to help navigate the market...

New York Real Estate Q4 2022: The Year Ended Not With A Bang, But With A Whimper

“This is the way the year ends; not with a bang, but a whimper,” to use a slightly skewed quote from T.S. Eliot. While...

digiCOOP Launches COOPNET–PH’s first QR Code-Enabled Machine

Share some Bitpinas love:Subscribe to our newsletter!digiCOOP launched COOPNET, the Philippines’ first QR code-enabled teller machine, at the C-TECH Summit.COOPNET is designed to connect...

Existing Home Sales Tumble For A Record 9th Straight Month

Existing home sales retreated for the ninth straight month in October as higher mortgage rates discouraged potential buyers, according to the National Association of...

Condo or co-op in NYC? Help your buyers make the right choice

It used to be that a condo was where you took a buyer who couldn’t pass a co-op board. Now, however, it's easier for developers to finance a condominium, and buyers are finding a simpler application process. Which one is right for your buyer in today's market?

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