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Existing home sales saw the largest monthly increase in a year nationally, NAR said. The median price in the South was $354,200, up 4.1% from last year.
NAR looked at the successes and challenges for women in homeownership. Some women, particularly those of color, still face multiple hurdles.
Single-family sales up 2.2% YoY, median price up 5.1% ($415K), condo median up 3.2% ($325K). New listings and inventory up in both property categories.
In-home firewood displays have become a popular trend and can cost up to $5,000 to create a resort-like feel. The displays provide a natural element in the "modern-farmhouse" style of the 2010s.
Two Realtors from Florida are among the finalists for NAR’s 2024 30-Under-30 class. Voting for the Web Choice Winner opens April 3.
Building name recognition for a new real estate business doesn’t have to include expensive campaigns. Rather, agents can utilize free tools that can be effective, including community outreach.
NAR issued a statement following inaccurate media coverage that included the false representation or suggestion the association requires a 6% commission.
New and updated forms are available in Form Simplicity, a Florida Realtors member benefit.
The rise in single-family housing starts in February are the highest since April 2022. In the South, combined single-family and multifamily starts are 15.7% higher than the previous month.
A new report from UF’s Shimberg Center for Housing Studies found Florida continues to have an affordable housing gap. A larger housing supply and more homeowner assistance is needed.