Is Hulkamania forcing this property on the market?
L.A. rents rise nearly 1 percent from April to May in latest rent report
A Texas Association of Realtors report found increasing sales throughout the state, but lot size decreased
Greg Scott, branch manager with Long and Foster, explains what it means when a customer brings a gift at the closing to the agent.
This credit reporting agency disingenuously markets to real estate professionals and consumers
The partnership represents a larger push for OpenHouse Realty in joining forces with key lenders
Queens, Staten Island neighborhoods hold significantly less risk factors
The NAHREP's list to help Latinos build generational wealth
This is the company's sixth time on the list in 10 years
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The Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act has been around since 1974 -- but the changes over the past few years, combined with the creation and implementation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), have caused some confusion in the industry. What is the act? What does it mean for agents and for consumers? Here's what you need to know about RESPA -- explained.
Deep-pocketed real estate startup rolls out another one-of-a-kind product
One of the first indications that the housing market is in trouble is foreclosure rate -- so it's good to keep a close eye on that. Black Knight Financial Services, which provides technology, data and analytics for lenders and servicers, released its "Mortgage Monitor" for April 2016. Here's how Los Angeles is comparing to the rest of the country.
The character traits of the affluent and their effect on wealth