Florida Realtors®
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Florida Realtors® serves as the voice for real estate in Florida. It provides programs, services, continuing education, research and legislative representation to its 165,000 members in 55 boards/associations.
Florida Realtors®
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The CFPB is seeking public input into mortgage closing cost “junk fees.” Mortgage industry trade groups said changes must go through the rule-making process ..read more
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A financial-rating agency said it was “cautiously optimistic” about the Florida market, in part due to 2022 legislative reforms and declining Citizens’ policies.   ..read more
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Florida Realtors said its updated forms reflecting practice changes from the NAR national settlement will be released in mid-June rather than May 31.   ..read more
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The most popular type of home loan – a conventional mortgage – may cost less in the long run. There are also a variety of loan terms available ..read more
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A panel of experts said work from home has negatively impacted commercial real estate, but office-to-housing conversions can help ..read more
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Millennials planning to buy a home are moving in with their parents to save money and avoid the hassle of timing a home purchase with the end of a rental lease ..read more
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When buying your dream home consider more than curb appeal. The home’s size, layout and overall condition should be taken into consideration.  ..read more
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The VA asked mortgage servicers to continue a pause on foreclosures until Dec. 31 to help veterans at risk of losing their homes ..read more
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Contract signings retreated in all regions compared to the previous month and one year ago. The Midwest and West saw the largest monthly declines ..read more
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The average rate on a 30-year mortgage increased to 7.03% from 6.94% last week. Borrowing costs on 15-year fixed-rate mortgages rose to 6.36% from 6.24% last week ..read more