by | Sep 24, 2025 | Industry News, Latest News, National, News, Premier |
After lackluster growth in the housing market throughout most of this past summer, the season ended in August with a significant spike in new home sales and moderate gains in price. The monthly new residential sales report—released by the U.S. Census Bureau and...
by | Sep 24, 2025 | Agents, Brokers, Industry News, Latest News, National, News, Premier |
Citing internal documents and letters from regulatory agencies, Reuters is reporting that Douglas Elliman is under scrutiny for potential insider trading related to a rumored takeover bid by Anywhere this past spring, a deal that never materialized but sent Elliman’s...
by | Sep 24, 2025 | Economy, Industry News, Latest News, National, News, Premier |
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, in a speech before the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce in Warwick, Rhode Island yesterday, delivered an updated economic outlook Tuesday, describing rates as “modestly restrictive” and warned of competing pressures from...
by | Sep 24, 2025 | Industry News, Latest News, National, News, Premier |
After last week’s major uptick in mortgage loan applications, borrower activity remains high. Yet, despite a slowly falling 30-year fixed mortgage rate (FRM) at around 6.26%, mortgage application growth begins to cool down alongside the weather. The Mortgage Bankers...
by | Sep 24, 2025 | Industry News, Latest News, National, News, Technology |
In today’s marketplace, consumer expectations are evolving faster than ever. Buyers and sellers demand transparency, trust and choice at every step of their real estate journey. For agents and brokers to stand out in this landscape and remain competitive, it is...
by | Sep 24, 2025 | Agents, Brokers, Economy, Industry News, Latest News, National, News, Premier |
Above: Bright MLS Chief Economist Lisa Sturtevant. Photo by AJ Canaria. While all eyes might be on America’s favorite celebrity couple—Travis and Taylor—there’s another high-stakes relationship unfolding behind the scenes with far greater implications for the housing...