News Archive

How strong will Idalia be? Where will it come ashore? What happens to ongoing transactions? Individuals, businesses and associations need to prepare now.

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The death of in-person shopping has been exaggerated. A drop in construction around 2009 coupled with post-pandemic demand lowered available space to 4.8%.

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An RE website with tons of local information rises to the top in search engine rankings (SEO). To do that, link to individual web pages via a local-directory page.

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Buyers get used to mortgage rates and incorporate them into decisions, but increases/decreases make them wonder if they should move quickly or hope they come back down.

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Most local Realtor associations (74%) have less than 2,000 members, and 2 out of 5 (38%) allow non-Realtor MLS participation. Their top non-dues revenue? Late fees.

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Common disaster-related purchases are tax-free through Sept. 8 as Fla. heads into its most active month for hurricanes and four storms drift in the Atlantic.

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While homeowners know flood insurance is a separate type of coverage, many tenants incorrectly think flooding is covered by their renters’ insurance or their landlord.

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If a buyer on a $3K monthly budget can get a 7.4% mortgage, the range of homes they can afford is less expensive than the ones they looked at last year.

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Two companies under the Orion180 name were approved this week in another hopeful sign that legislative changes may be having a positive Fla. market impact.

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It’s easier to make current plans when one eye is focused on the future, and the housing market will one day open back up. For today, nurture your likely future customers.

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