Sat.May 04, 2024

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Did lower mortgage rates slow housing inventory growth?

Housing Wire

My model for inventory growth with higher mortgage rates came crashing down last week. After two weeks of significant increases , inventory growth slowed dramatically and is far from my 11,000-17,000 growth model with mortgage rates over 7.25%. Did the recent dip in mortgage rates play a role here or is this the average choppy weekly data we have seen in past years?

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CoStar CEO on Matterport deal: Virtual tours, real advantage

Real Estate News

Andy Florance discusses the “transformative technology” and his plans to rapidly expand the company while rolling out generative AI features later this year.

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Plan if you must, but prepare for the unexpected

Inman

Real estate professionals have survived upheaval and change in the past, and we'll do so again, broker-owner Teresa Boardman writes, even if we don't yet know quite how.

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Tech Bytes: News from Remine, CubiCasa, Supra, Lone Wolf, more

Real Estate News

New CEO at Remine; CubiCasa adds products; Supra unveils new platform; NNRMLS teams with Lone Wolf; Listing Showcase expands; news from Cloze, Lundy, Vestaplus.

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Lesson Learned: What goes around comes around

Inman

Find out what Atlanta Realtor Nadine Lutz has learned about the wheel of life and how she serves clients with empathy and integrity.

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Property Taxes Just Went Up? We’ve Got You Covered!

Riverfront Appraisals

It’s reassessment season for most folks in our area. Homeowners all across Southwestern Indiana and Western Kentucky where we appraise have recently been the unfortunate recipients of a reassessment letter from the local PVA or Tax Assessor. While taxes are part of living in this great Nation (remember what Ben Franklin said?), that doesn’t mean […] The post Property Taxes Just Went Up?