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Jones joins Rapleys’ London planning team - Property Week
Jones joins Rapleys’ London planning team Property Week
Another brokerage just hit a major agent-count milestone
While everyone was talking about Compass-Anywhere this week, the fast-growing and tech-forward Real Brokerage passed 30,000 agents.
TLT appoints Women in Property Northern Ireland chair as partner - Insider Media Ltd
TLT appoints Women in Property Northern Ireland chair as partner Insider Media Ltd
Trade war reshapes Europe’s real estate market - Warsaw Business Journal
Trade war reshapes Europe’s real estate market Warsaw Business Journal
Support buyers as they navigate the home inspection: Step 6
While the home inspection process can cause homebuying deals to wobble, it doesn't have to tank them altogether. Cassie Walker Johnson shares strategies to add clarity and calm.
How the pressure of today’s market creates innovation, clarity and joy
Pressure creates diamonds and refines real estate professionals, Verl Workman writes, when you rethink the way you look at the current market.
Top 7 safety risks for real estate agents — and how to avoid them
For real estate agents, it's essential to be prepared to protect and defend yourself and your client’s property and data, Erica Ramus writes.
We asked 5 new agents, ‘How’s business?’ Their answers might surprise you
During a time of significant disruption, new agents have continued to enter the industry with optimism. Find out how it's really going for these new agents.
Land Use, Land Value & Tenure - Farmland Value - USDA (.gov)
Land Use, Land Value & Tenure - Farmland Value USDA (.gov)
Land Use, Land Value & Tenure - Farmland Value - Economic Research Service (.gov)
Land Use, Land Value & Tenure - Farmland Value Economic Research Service (.gov)
Should they stay or go (down) now? Forecasters are split on where mortgage rates will be in 2026
In predicting that mortgage rates will drop below 6 percent next year, economists at Fannie Mae are more optimistic about growth and less worried about inflation than their colleagues at the Mortgage Bankers Association.
