Executive Orders Target Barriers to Homebuilding

Executive Orders Target Barriers to Homebuilding

By Josh Boak The orders direct agencies to cut rules slowing construction and mortgage lending, a move aimed at boosting housing supply and easing affordability challenges. WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday signed a pair of executive orders aimed at...
A More Balanced Housing Market Emerging

A More Balanced Housing Market Emerging

By Robin A. Friedman More listings and cooling price growth may reshape housing conditions this year, giving buyers more options while pushing sellers to price strategically. NEW YORK – Question: I’m thinking of moving this year, but I’m not sure about the market for...
Realtor Advocacy Triumphs During 2026 Session

Realtor Advocacy Triumphs During 2026 Session

By Amy Connolly and Tom Butler Despite delayed state budget, Florida Realtors secures policy wins and protects RE industry from unintended consequences during 2026 legislative session. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida lawmakers adjourned the 2026 legislative session Friday...
Inflation, Global Conflict Complicate Fed Outlook

Inflation, Global Conflict Complicate Fed Outlook

By Abby Badach Doyle Inflation concerns tied to the Iran conflict could complicate the Federal Reserve’s next moves as policymakers weigh price stability against a cooling labor market. WASHINGTON – As the Iran war continues into its second week, markets remain...
Consumer Outlook Weakens in Early March

Consumer Outlook Weakens in Early March

By Amy Connolly Rising costs and economic uncertainty weighed on households in early March. The survey offers clues about buyer confidence as the spring homebuying season ramps up. ANN ARBOR, Mich. — U.S. consumer sentiment slipped in early March as rising gasoline...