CT Home Sales Drop in September
Connecticut REALTORS® reports that the single-family residential home median sales price is $249,950 which reflects a 1.6 percent decrease from ...
The Realtors® Code of Ethics, and then some….
As I get ready to teach Code of Ethics on Friday, the 13th, I reflect back on what I learned ...
A month in review: The August housing market (National)
The month was full of setbacks due to low inventory Key Takeaways by MARIAN MCPHERSON Inman Staff Writer Here's a recap of ...
The Inman Files: Don’t wait for Opendoor to eat your lunch (Food for Thought)
Love it or hate it, Brad Inman gives traditional brokers something to think about What's a traditional broker to do? ...
Single-Family Home Sales Up in August
Connecticut REALTORS® reports that the single-family residential home median sales price is $274,000 which reflects a 2.3 percent increase from ...
5 Rules of Engagement For Requesting Repairs From Sellers
When buyers and sellers start going head-to-head, no one comes out a winner Key Takeaways It’s reasonable to ask for ...
CT Home Prices Up in July
Connecticut REALTORS® reports that the single-family residential home median sales price is $273,000 which reflects a 3 percent increase from ...
Freddie and Fannie’s appraisal-free mortgages to slash closing times
Mortgage Guarantor's use of AVMs will be Boon to Buyers, Gut-punch to Appraisers When real estate broker Hank Miller explains ...
Short on listings or short on value? Reframing low inventory
Compete for Listings by Improving the transaction for Home Sellers SAN FRANCISCO — We are in the midst of the ...