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Web Domain Choices Grow as Digital Real Estate Expands

Web Domain Choices Grow as Digital Real Estate Expands. Image courtesy of Stuart Miles/ FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Web Domain Choices Grow as Digital Real Estate Expands   The Internet is stretching beyond a mostly dot-com world. New generic top-level Web domain names — everything from .guru, .ventures, .clothing, and more — began rolling out Jan. 29, and about 1,000 more are expected to be unveiled this year. The .REALTOR domain will also …

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Target Data Breach May Hamper Home Sales

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Target Data Breach May Hamper Home Sales The recent massive data breach of up to 70 million customers’ credit and debit cards at Target could have a spill-over effect that might derail real estate transactions. Victims may face damaged credit files and lower credit scores in the coming months that could disqualify them from a …

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New Way to Sell a Home: Arrange a Sleepover

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New Way to Sell a Home: Arrange a Sleepover Some home buyers are making an unusual request: They’re asking to spend the night at a home before they make an offer on it. HGTV’s “Sleep On It,” which follows potential buyers as they stay overnight in two homes with the sellers’ approval before deciding which …

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If You Want to Flip, Do It Now

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If You Want to Flip, Do It Now In 2013, home flips snagged sellers a tidy profit. But the trend may not continue. RealtyTrac’s Home Flipping Report for the fourth quarter of 2013  showed single-family home flips were up 16 percent from 2012 and up 114 percent from 2011. The average gross profit for a …

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Frigid Weather, Rising Prices Cooling Sales Contracts

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Frigid Weather, Rising Prices Cooling Sales Contracts   The record-low weather temperatures freezing parts of the country the past month are hampering pending home sales. “Unusually disruptive weather across large stretches of the country in December forced people indoors and prevented some buyers from looking at homes and making offers,” says Lawrence Yun, chief economist …

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It’s 2014 — Why Aren’t Mortgage Rates Higher?

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It’s 2014 — Why Aren’t Mortgage Rates Higher?   Economists have predicted that mortgage rates will rise in 2014, but so far, nothing’s happening. For the past month, mortgage rates have mostly stayed flat or moved lower, with the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaging just above 4.5 percent. Mortgage rates are expected to move higher this …

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Obama Calls for Action on Mortgage Finance Reform

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Obama Calls for Action on Mortgage Finance Reform President Barack Obama, in his fifth state of the union speech last night, touted the “rebounding housing market” as one of the measures of the strengthening economy and asked Congress to reform the mortgage finance system in such a way that would keep home ownership within reach …

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What to Know About WordPress Themes

What to Know About WordPress Themes

What to Know About WordPress Themes Both new and veteran real estate bloggers may find it difficult to choose a WordPress theme, given all the options. First, they should consider whether they will use it as both a blog and a website, and if so, they should select one that offers menu navigation options, such …

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What’s on REALTORS®’ Minds

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What’s on REALTORS®’ Minds Though the market is poised to continue its gains in 2014, a number of issues cited by members of the National Association of REALTORS® have the potential to slow things down, according to a new survey. The REALTORS® Confidence Index is a key indicator of housing market strength based on a …

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Home Sales in 2013 Rise to Strongest Level in 7 Years

Home Sales in 2013 Rise to Strongest Level in 7 Years. Image courtesy of ddpavumba / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Home Sales in 2013 Rise to Strongest Level in 7 Years   The housing market has been experiencing a “healthy recovery” over the past two years, with home sales last year rising to the highest level since 2006, according to the National Association of REALTORS®’ latest housing report. “Existing-home sales have risen nearly 20 percent …

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Nearly Every U.S. City Can Expect a Good 2014

Nearly Every U.S. City Can Expect a Good 2014. Image courtesy of Stuart Miles / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Nearly Every U.S. City Can Expect a Good 2014   Nearly every city in the U.S. is expected to see economic growth in 2014, according to a new report by the U.S. Conference of Mayors. The city expected to lead the country in economic growth and job gains is Naples, Fla. Other large cities expected …

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Tight Housing Inventories Still Plague Markets

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Tight Housing Inventories Still Plague Markets Home buyers continue to face limited choices of homes for sale in many markets, according to realtor.com®’s National Housing Trend Report. “As we open the new year, the first-quarter inventory figures are especially crucial as our first barometer [of] seller confidence for the 2014 homebuying season,” said Errol Samuelson, …

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