by Jesse Williams | Oct 4, 2022 | Agents, Brokers, Industry News, Latest News, National, News, Premier, Teams |
Although U.S. home prices continued their 127-month run of consecutive annual gains in August, they slowed for the fourth straight month to 13.5%, according to a new report from CoreLogic released this week. As CoreLogic’s August Home Price Index states, this is the...
by Jesse Williams | Oct 4, 2022 | Agents, Brokers, Industry News, Latest News, National, News, Premier, Teams |
First-year homeownership costs have dramatically increased across U.S. cities, according to a new report from SmartAsset released this week. The report examined how much the first year of homeownership costs in the 20 largest U.S. cities. It compared 2022 data across...
by Jesse Williams | Oct 4, 2022 | Agents, Brokers, Industry News, Latest News, Teams |
RE/MAX Holdings, Inc. is adding a new face to its leadership team as the company looks to improve future tech offerings at its subsidiaries. The RE/MAX and Motto Mortgage parent company announced Monday that Grady Ligon would join its C-Suite as its Chief Information...
by Jesse Williams | Oct 4, 2022 | Agents, Brokers, Industry News, Latest News, National, News, Premier, Teams |
While climate risks may not have dented demand for housing, they may be taking more of an active role in buyers’ and lenders’ decision-making processes, according to a new report from Zillow released this week. The Zillow report, in partnership with ClimateCheck,...
by Jesse Williams | Oct 4, 2022 | Agents, Brokers, Industry News, Latest News, National, News, Premier, Teams |
Hurricane Ian, a category 4 hurricane, tore through Florida last week, with the Associated Press reporting Monday morning at least 61 confirmed deaths (so far), more than 1,600 saved by rescue efforts and 600,000 homes and businesses still without electricity. Last...
by Jesse Williams | Oct 4, 2022 | Agents, Brokers, Industry News, Latest News, National, News, Teams |
Municipal water systems are required to test and monitor drinking water supplies to ensure safe and good-tasting water. But what happens once that water has been piped to towns, neighborhoods, and homes? Older homes may still have service lines made of lead going into...