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Accord Reached to Overhaul Real Estate Commission Structure
  

Accord Reached to Overhaul Real Estate Commission Structure

In a significant move to address the surge of commission litigations from home sellers, the National Association of Realtors (NAR)

Mortgage Rates Drop, Buyers Benefit, Real Estate Soars
  

Declining Mortgage Rates Bring Relief to Buyers and Boost the Real Estate Industry

In a noteworthy turn of events, the crucial factor that drove mortgage rates upward for the past two years is

Renters dominate California — but they are struggling to survive

LOS ANGELES, CA – JUNE 02: Evelyn Arceo works as a baker at Universal Studios and said that she bakes

Welcome to the L.A. Troll Apartment. You can live under a bridge for only $250,000

1340 Main St, Alhambra, California is on the market for $250,000(Douglas Lee/Courtesy of Douglas Lee / Compas) Welcome to the

What’s the cost to cool Los Angeles? City explores a cooling mandate for all rental units

Even though the air coming out is pretty warm, Al Manzano, founder of A&M Refrigeration Co., cools his hand on

3 Ways Your House Can Generate Money for You

Your House Can Generate Money – Financial Planner Milo Benningfield says he has a client who did something she never

The housing market is a barometer of how the economy is responding to loosened financial conditions by mbdailynews

Housing Market Shows Signs of Thawing

Housing Market – Mortgage applications have been up by about a quarter since the end of last year. A measure

Home Sales Fall For the To the Second Lowest Leven in History by MBDailyNews

Home Sales Fall For the To the Second Lowest Leven in History

The month of November saw the sixth drop in pending US home sales as higher borrowing costs and an uncertain

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US Existing-Home Sales Drop to Slowest Rate Since 2010
   

US Existing-Home Sales Plummet to One of the Slowest Rates Since 2010

US existing-home sales plummeted to one of the slowest rates since 2010 in June, as sellers hold out for lower

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