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RealtyHop asks whether homeownership is affordable for the average family? See how Miami did.
Contract activity up over last year “remarkable,” according to NAR chief economist.
As the presidential election season moves into full swing, a popular tax mechanism for real estate investors has found its way into the crosshairs.
Optimism is waning across the country, especially in states where the coronavirus is spiking, according to a new report.
AKAI Estates, a new gated community in Southwest Ranches, will offer buyers safety and space in uncertain times.
Zillow reports that homes typically went under contract in two weeks.
These 250-square-foot dwellings are a perfect fit for those with a minimalist lifestyle and a taste for the open road.
Now might be a good time for brokers to make sure their online assets are in order, according to a new report from Today.
The recent Elliman Report Miami shows that home sales dipped in the second quarter while prices continued to rise.
In a letter sent to Congress, the National Association of Home Builders recently called for an expansion of the Paycheck Protection Program, rental assistance and other measures to rebuild the economy through support for the housing industry.
It’s still a seller’s market as buyers extend the spring shopping season into summer, according to Realtor.com chief economist Danielle Hale
The Community Associations Institute has released detailed safety guidelines for homeowner associations grappling with how to reopen amidst pandemic concerns.
A wood stove heats the structure, and residents rely on a rainwater collection system for even greater self-sufficiency.
Inventory hits a record low in June, according to RE/MAX, which reports that nationwide the supply is now under two months.
Miami multifamily property management company Tzadik Management has created a bonus package to keep employees safe and healthy during the pandemic.
A new report from homes.com names St. Augustine and Key West as the top two most historic cities in the county.
