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Opinion: The myth of financing buyer agent commissions
Aug 30, 2024The purported benefit to consumers from financing commissions already exists through smaller down payments. Moreover, the changes the activists envision would cost homebuyers, and potentially sellers, more than if current practices remain standing. Faced with a gaping supply shortage and high mortgage rates, the last thing buyers need is another hurdle.
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Opinion: Many mission-based landlords are at a breaking point
Aug 29, 2024 -
Building towards 2050: Ensuring affordable housing in an urbanized America
Aug 29, 2024 -
Weathering change in the housing market: How originators can handle the mortgage industry forecast
Aug 29, 2024 -
The times they are changing: Adapting to the NAR settlement agreement
Aug 28, 2024 -
How to tackle growth challenges when you’re building a real estate team
Aug 27, 2024 -
Millennials want more space in the rental market
Aug 26, 2024 -
Agent movement cools as trepidation spreads across the market
Aug 23, 2024 -
Opinion: A rebuttal to Steve Brobeck and the CFA’s anticompetitive price fixing position
Aug 22, 2024 -
Opinion: The death of common sense sparks leadership opportunities in real estate
Aug 22, 2024 -
Opinion: It’s time for real estate to do the right thing
Aug 21, 2024 -
How to work more effectively with vendors and affiliates
Aug 21, 2024
