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GSE’s Release New Radon Standards
Check out the latest changes to multifamily radon standards announced by the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA). The new standards will go into effect for loan applications received after June 30, 2023.
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Young Adults Moved Home, But Now are Moving Out
Young Adults Moved Home, But Now are Moving Out In 2022, 15.6% of young adults aged 25 to 34 lived at home with family. In 2020, those figures grew to the highest share recorded since 1960, 17.8%. By: Jessica Lautz Working With Buyers, First-Time Homebuyers, Working With Sellers
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Instant Reaction: Mortgage Rates, February 2, 2023
Instant Reaction: Mortgage Rates, February 2, 2023 The rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage dropped to 6.09% from 6.13% the previous week. By: Nadia Evangelou Mortgage Financing
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NAR Calls on Realtors® Who Give Back to Apply for the 2023 Good Neighbor Awards
Applications Are Open for the 2023 Good Neighbor Awards Five winners will each receive a $10,000 grant for their nonprofit organization and five honorable mentions will also each receive a $2,500 grant. Media Contact: Spencer High 202-383-1051
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What Is A Hearth Room In A House? Find Out Here!
Perhaps you’ve heard of them, and perhaps you haven’t. Regardless, you’ll find plenty of value in this article on what is a hearth room in a house? There is a lot to learn about these cool and cozy rooms, so I’ll be doing more than providing a quick definition here. In the article, you’ll learn…
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Putting the ‘Fabulous’ in Prefab
Putting the ‘Fabulous’ in Prefab New book explores the latest innovations in modular housing, a construction method that is winning admirers—including actor Robert Redford. By: Catherine Mesick Energy Efficiency and Climate Change
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La Zona Lights Up San Antonio
A Placemaking Grant awarded to the San Antonio Board of REALTORS® supports arts and entertainment in new ‘speakeasy’ alley activation.
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Meta Implements New Housing Ads Platform After DOJ Fair Housing Settlement
Meta unveiled its new housing ad platform to address algorithmic discrimination (referred to as a “Variance Reduction System” or “VRS”). All housing advertisements on Facebook will now go through the VRS, which will be expanded later this year to include credit and employment ads.