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NAR Gets Ready for Tax Reform
Proposals to overhaul the U.S. tax system are gaining steam in Washington. National Association of REALTORS® President Bill Brown is speaking out and committing to fight on behalf of important tax incentives like the mortgage interest deduction, the state and local property tax deduction, and 1031 like-kind exchanges.
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Can Trump's Immigration Rules Derail Miami's Real Estate Market?
Imagine if all of a sudden the spigot of wealthy foreigners and their cash was somehow choked off from South Florida? There is no doubt that the region's real estate market would crumble. Florida's "thousand a day" migrants has become somewhat of a meme in the real estate world.
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NAR, Realtor.com® Identify Growing Rift Between Housing Availability and Affordability
Existing-home sales are forecast to expand 1.7 percent in 2017, but a new housing affordability model created jointly by the NAR and realtor.com®, a leading online real estate destination, operated by operated by News Corp subsidiary Move, Inc., suggests homebuyers at many income levels could see an inadequate amount of listings on the market within their price range in coming months.
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5 Tips to Improve Your Social Media Property Photos
Reaching thousands of people with a single post, sharing property information, and geo-targeting potential clients with paid ads are all benefits of using social platforms for your real estate business. When using any platform, however, there are specific steps you can take to optimize your efforts, especially when posting photos or updates.
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Do Your Buyers Think About Quality of Life?
They may judge homes based on superficial elements when they should be going deeper than that. Not to add more pressure to your buyers, but the home they choose can have a huge impact on their health and relationships, from higher rates of obesity and physical ailments to the direction of their marriage, a growing number of studies show.
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