CFPB Proposes Foreclosure Rules for Owners

​ WASHINGTON — The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed new rules to make it easier for homeowners to get help when they are struggling to pay their mortgage. The proposal, if finalized, would require mortgage servicers to focus on helping borrowers, not foreclosing, when a homeowner asks for help. The proposed changes would also […]

U.S. Inflation Cools, Rate Cuts Soon?

​ WASHINGTON — Inflation in the United States cooled in June for a third straight month, a sign that the worst price spike in four decades is steadily fading and may soon usher in interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. In a better-than-expected report, consumer prices declined 0.1% from May to June after having […]

Average Mortgage Rate Falls Slightly

​ News & Media By Alex Veiga LOS ANGELES — The average rate on a 30-year mortgage fell slightly this week, a modest relief for home shoppers facing record-high home prices. The rate fell to 6.89% from 6.95% last week, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday. A year ago, it averaged 6.96%. Borrowing costs on […]

Florida Tax Collections Exceed Estimate

​ News & Media TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – State general-revenue tax collections in May were 4.2% higher than expected, according to a report released Tuesday by the Legislature’s Office of Economic & Demographic Research. The report said net general revenue during the month totaled about $4.48 billion, $182.4 million more than expected when a forecast was […]

Engaging Your Online Network

​ News & Media NEW YORK – To truly connect online with an audience, real-estate professionals need to be authentically themselves, Mauricio Umansky, founder and CEO of the real estate agency The Agency in Los Angeles, said. Honestly and vulnerability can help forge connections with clients. Make a good first impression by keeping social media […]

Best Practices to Help You Manage Listings

​ NEW YORK – Over the last few years many of us have worked in a unique market. If you got your license after 2020, you most likely learned real estate in a world of over-list-price offers, waived inspections and appraisal gaps. As the ground shifts in 2024, we are slowly starting to see increased […]

Rents Dropping Across Florida’s Biggest Metros

​ SEATTLE – The median apartment asking rent in America rose 0.7% year over year in June to $1,654, the biggest gain in over a year and the highest median price since October 2022. That’s according to a new report from real estate brokerage Redfin. Florida is bucking the national trend. The Sunshine State’s four […]

NAR: Realtors Thrive Despite 2023 Challenges

​ WASHINGTON – In 2023, when the volume of existing-home sales hit the lowest level since 1995, 26% of Realtors® named lack of inventory and housing affordability as the most important factors limiting potential clients from making a purchase, according to the National Association of Realtors®’ 2024 Member Profile. This annual report analyzes members’ business activity […]

Updated Federal Program Boosts Fixer-Upper Buying

​ WASHINGTON – The federal government is updating a program that helps homebuyers purchase and renovate properties using a single mortgage in an effort to get more people to use a loan it considers key to preserving the country’s housing stock. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is allowing homeowners more time and […]

Embracing the Mobile Experience

​ News & Media NEW YORK – Real-estate agents who invest in mobile technology can provide clients with what they need when they need. Mobile tech allows real estate agents and customers to navigate the sale process from anywhere. Consider some of the commonly used mobile tech: Paperless documents allow for easy reading and signing […]

Opinion: Comfortable Homes Don’t Have These Things

​ NEW YORK – One of the biggest motivations for setting up a home will be comfort. While everyone’s values, tastes, and needs vary, for many, nothing matters more than feeling at home. Consequently, if comfort is paramount, avoiding certain things will be essential. From particular types of furnishings to color schemes, this list will […]

Investing in Real Estate as a Retirement Plan

​ NEW YORK –  Why do some Americans invest in real estate as part of their retirement strategy? Your Money Briefing podcast host J.R. Whalen spoke to Wall Street Journal personal finance reporter Veronica Dagher to learn if it’s a good decision. Daghter said some Americans believe the stock market is too volatile. Instead, they […]