Real Estate News
Florida’s Insurance Market Stabilizing
The Insurance Information Institute said legislative reforms have curbed claims-related litigation and slowed premium growth in the past two years. Read More
Spring Forward – Daylight Saving Starts Sunday
Daylight saving time starts Sunday, moving clocks forward an hour. Experts suggest gradual bedtime shifts and morning sunlight. Read More
Why a Pre-Listing Inspection May Be Worth It in Today’s Market
Selling a house comes with a lot of moving pieces, and the last thing you want is a deal falling apart over unexpected repairs uncovered during the buyer’s inspection. Read More
Appeals Court Upholds NAR’s Win in REX Case
The case upholds NAR’s optional “no-commingling” rule, affirming that MLSs can independently decide whether to adopt it — a significant victory for NAR. Read More
Single-Family Construction Ends Year With Growth
If construction growth remains steady through the start of 2025, anticipated Fed rate cuts later this year could help spur new construction, NAHB said. Read More
‘Quietly Colorful’ All About Livable Shades
Colors that are not too bright or muted can make a statement without demanding attention, allowing the room to evolve with the homeowner's tastes. Read More
Using AI to Identify, Combat Disinformation
AI-driven technologies can play a crucial role in detecting, analyzing and preventing the spread of false or misleading information in real estate. Read More
7 Key Tax Terms to Know
Understanding key tax terms — like liability, deductions, credits and filing status — can help you navigate your tax return more easily. Read More
More Buyers Are Making Moves — Is It Time To Sell?
More people are taking steps to buy a home. And, if you’ve been waiting for the right time to move, this may be the sign you’ve been looking for. Read More

