Real Estate News
‘Cat Fund’ Could Face $4.6B Storm Tab
The Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund is expected to have sufficient cash reserves to cover its portion of losses if the preliminary estimates hold steady. Read More
New Guide Helps Sellers Find the Right Agent
NAR’s latest Consumer Guide, Ten Questions to Ask a Seller's Agent, provides helpful questions sellers should consider when selecting an agent. Read More
Fla. Consumer Sentiment Slumps Post-Hurricanes
Storms caused significant damage across the state, resulting in a loss of economic activity. Floridians had mixed opinions about current economic conditions. Read More
Florida Consumer Sentiment Slumps Post-Hurricanes
Storms caused significant damage across the state, resulting in a loss of economic activity. Floridians had mixed opinions about current economic conditions. Read More
Avoid These Top Homebuyer Mistakes in Today’s Market
No one likes making mistakes, especially when they happen in what’s likely the biggest transaction of your life – buying a home. Read More
Citizens Insurance Policy Count Drops
The drop coincided with nine private insurers approved to assume up to 410,008 Citizens policies. The policy count is expected to total 891,184 at the end of the year. Read More
Pending Home Sales Advanced 7.4% in September
Pending home sales bounced 7.4% to the highest level since March; they're up 2.6% YoY. In the South, pending home sales improved, NAR said. Read More
Natural Disasters Could Sway Housing Decisions
A new Freddie Mac survey found more people today are concerned about natural disaster risks, which could shape the future of real estate markets. Read More
Storm Damage: Landlord Duties, Tenant Rights
Florida law requires safe, habitable rentals. After hurricane damage, tenants may qualify for reduced rent or lease termination if the unit becomes uninhabitable. Read More