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Why Sellers are Staying on the Sidelines
In a market with historically high housing prices, one would expect sellers to be flocking to the housing market. However, several factors are keeping sellers on the sidelines, mirroring the frustrations experienced by homebuyers. As real estate agents, it is...
REX v Zillow Antitrust Claims Dismissed with Prejudice
Source: Inman In the ongoing legal battle between real estate firm REX and online marketplace Zillow, a significant development has taken place regarding the summary judgement on antitrust claims. According to an article by Inman, Judge Thomas Zilly recently dismissed...
Unexpected Complications Arise in Buyer-Broker Commission Settlement
The anticipated Nosalek Class Action settlement agreement surrounding buyer-broker commissions, which many in the real estate industry have been closely following, is currently facing unforeseen hitches. HousingWire's latest report indicates that, while the agreement...
Current State of Housing Market July 20: A Comprehensive Overview for Real Estate Agents
The housing market is an ever-changing landscape that requires real estate agents to stay updated with the latest trends and developments. In this blog post, we will provide you with a comprehensive overview of the current state of the housing market, highlighting key...
Capitalizing on the Changing Single-Family Rental Market: A Guide for Real Estate Brokers
As a real estate broker, staying ahead of market trends is crucial to remain competitive and provide effective services to clients. The evolving landscape of the single-family rental market presents new opportunities for brokers to monetize these changes. In this blog...
A Loud Wake-UP Call to the Real Estate Industry about Agent Pay
As a real estate agent, staying up-to-date with industry news and trends is crucial. Recently, T3 Sixty, leading real estate industry consultants, released an open letter to the industry regarding compensation lawsuits. We have arrived at a critical point as these...
Keller Williams Denied a Change in Trail Date by Federal Judge
The legal drama continues for Keller Williams as a recent ruling denied their request to postpone the trial for the Sitzer/Burnett class action lawsuit. According to a recent article on Inman news, Keller Williams fears that this ruling could damage their defense in...
Comparing Costs of Manufactured and Site-Built Housing: A Review for Real Estate Agents
As a real estate agent, you know that your clients have varying budgets and preferences when searching for a home. One of the ways to help them achieve their housing goals is to educate them about the different types of housing available in the market. In this blog...
Plaintiff Withdraws Case Alleging Sexual Racial Discrimination Against NAR and it’s President
In a surprising turn of events, Janelle Brevard withdrew her lawsuit against the National Association of Realtors just nine days after filing it. The lawsuit alleged sexual and racial discrimination by NAR and its president, Kenny Parcell. Brevard, a former...