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Opinion: More can be done to shorten the average time to close

Housing Wire

The title industry has finally put the foundation in place for a modernized workflow. Real estate will look different in 2030, perhaps even in 2024. The list of improvements is growing at an accelerating pace. Now, it is focusing on some of the ancillary processes that have historically clogged the production pipeline.

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Opinion: More should be done to shorten the average time to close

Housing Wire

Those realities don’t even contemplate the numerous headaches and delays that come with identifying and dealing with multiple HOAs or the project management skills required to coordinate the Realtor, buyer and seller alike. The title industry has finally put the foundation in place for a modernized workflow.

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Selling a Smart-Enabled Home: Best Steps Forward

Will Springer Realtor

There is another enhancement that many sellers may not consider: the addition of smart-home technology. The smart-home market is surging, with an annual global growth rate of 16% to a forecast of more than $260B in 2024 – and more than double that sum by 2030. The benefits to both current and future homeowners are innumerable.

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Will Springer Realtor - Untitled Article

Will Springer Realtor

Forecasts suggest the city will grow to roughly 165,000 people by 2030. The policy revisions resulted from a national class-action settlement proposal between home sellers and the National Association of Realtors® (NAR) over the issue of brokerage compensation. contemporary, 2-story modern (with basement). bathroom , 4150 sq.

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Will Springer Realtor - Untitled Article

Will Springer Realtor

MetLife estimates institutional investors alone – owners of at least 10 properties – will have more than 40% of all single-family homes by 2030. The seller is none other than Pat Monahan, lead singer for the pop group Train, and his wife, Amber. Spacious , clean lines, refined, modern. The answer appears to be “yes.”

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PARKING AND THE IMPACT ON CLIMATE CHANGE

Will Springer Realtor

1 ½-story, mid-century modern custom home in the foothills of Cougar Mountain. The sellers, who reportedly include a New York Times multi-best-selling author, are offering the home at a huge discount. James [Cathedral] has been part of the history of First Hill since 1905,” noted the archdiocese in making the announcement.