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Lessons learned during hard times often remain even when things get better. The recession lesson for new agents? Hard work and perseverance pay off.

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The agency says “unscrupulous companies bait homeowners.” It’s taking comments on new proposed rules that make sure homeowners have the ability to repay.

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FHFA cancels loan fees slated to become effective in August. Based on feedback, it says implementation is “challenging.” NAR calls it a good decision.

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For many buyers, “Rover will love the fenced-in backyard” can be the difference between continued scrolling or scheduling a showing.

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April prices increased 0.4% month-to-month, up from 0.1% in March. Inflation has clearly peaked, but rising items' costs still outweigh the ones going down.

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While most social media apps work at all price levels, a Chicago agent says Real Messenger, 1060 and Ri.la have properties that appeal to luxury clients.

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NAR: Commercial performance will vary from metro to metro, and tighter lending now adds a new challenge. But net absorption has been mostly positive nationwide.

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Home prices continue to rise in most (70%) of the U.S., and are up notably year-to-year in the 7% of markets that saw double-digit gains.

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Aggressive rate increases have hurt the housing market, says NAR’s chief economist. “Inflation will not reignite (and will be) closer to 3% by the year’s end,” he says.

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FHA Commissioner Gordon told Realtors that a recent 30-basis point insurance reduction makes FHA loans cheaper, including its 203(k) rehab option and ADUs.

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