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Compass CEO Reffkin believes agents will still be valued in a post-settlement world

Housing Wire

We have brought down expenses and continue to grow our agent count and inventory advantage,” Reffkin said. Third, Compass agents have doubled down on training to help them better communicate their value proposition. million homes in 2026,” Reffkin said. Reffkin’s confidence came from what he called “five facts.” million to 5.6

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Appraising Kitchens

Appraisal Today

Highlights include: Industry Prep (ongoing) Industry training available on GSE websites: November 18, 2024 GSEs publish policy updates: June 4, 2025 ULDD Mandate: July 28, 2025 Limited Production: September 8, 2025 – January 25, 2026 Broad Production: January 26, 2026 – November 1, 2026 UAD 3.6 percent the previous week.

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2024 Updated UAD and URAR – What does It Mean for You?

Appraisal Today

The overall timeline has not changed; however, we wanted to provide the industry with more milestone details to help in development, testing and training to prepare for the new UAD and Uniform Residential Appraisal Report (URAR). To see the timeline (from 2018 to 2026) PDF, Click Here Too large to include in this newsletter.

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Eastside Light Rail Expansion Offers Hope for More Housing

Will Springer Realtor

Construction approval is reportedly expected in early 2026. The project should begin in spring 2026. > plans to add six buildings on the northern portion of the Spring District development close to the train station. However, it is safe to expect rents will initially decline as inventory blossoms. and 106 th Ave.

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“Death Stairs” for Appraisers

Appraisal Today

Newz: New URAR Training, “Death Stairs”, Catastrophe and Climate Risk November 22, 2024 What’s in This Newsletter (In Order, Scroll Down) LIA Buyer says value too high The Rise of the ‘Death Stairs’! As appraisers we are trained to look at the past (comps). But if you always look at the past, you can’t see the future.