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The National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals released its Top 250 Latino Agents Report, and several Arizona agents made the list.
About 14.9% of home-purchase agreements nationwide fell through in June, the highest percentage in more than two years.
According to the annual survey, the typical Realtor saw their transaction sides rise from 10 to 12 and their sales volume increase from $2.1 million to $2.6 million.
The tool takes the guesswork out of the home-shopping process by highlighting condos eligible for Veterans Affairs (VA) financing.
The residential-brokerage franchisor announced a host of company-wide steps it is taking to grow its business.
Arizona registered the second-highest year-over-year price growth in the nation, up 27.3%. Phoenix home prices surged 28.7% in May, down from 29.7% month over month.
A new report from ShowingTime reveals a continued drop in home showings nationwide: During May, buyer traffic decreased 18.2% year over year.
Agent commissions of the future could look much different than they do today, as a Department of Justice investigation into the issue of decoupling buyer and broker commissions continues, class-action lawsuits are advancing and associations and MLSs are adjusting their policies.
More than 1,000 square feet are tucked away inside this real-life, hillside Hobbit house! It looks straight out of Middle Earth.
The Peterson Rock Garden and Museum, a beloved local attraction in central Oregon, is officially for sale. It’s listed for $825,000.
Realor.com has compiled a list of the 10 markets where homes are lingering the longest — giving buyers a rare edge.
Compared to June 2021, active inventory increased in 40 of the 50 largest U.S. metros, led by Austin, Texas, Phoenix and Raleigh, N.C.
Remmers left in December for Retsy but chose to come back to Walt Danley as executive vice president, business development.
The latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index was released today. What does it show about Phoenix real estate?
The biggest influx of new residents to Arizona comes from California. More than 17% of people leaving the Golden State relocate to Arizona.
The increase ends a six-month string of monthly declines, the National Association of REALTORS® said.
