What to Know About a Government Shutdown

What to Know About a Government Shutdown

By Amy Connolly NAR identified eight programs that could be affected if Congress misses the Sept. 30 deadline, including home loans, flood insurance and housing services. WASHINGTON — With a government shutdown looming, the National Association of Realtors® is...
NAR: More Buyers Went Under Contract in August

NAR: More Buyers Went Under Contract in August

By Melissa Dittmann Tracey Contract signings went up on lower mortgage rates nationwide. In the South, they rose 3.1% in August and were up 4.2% compared a year ago. CHICAGO — Slightly lower mortgage rates may have given more home buyers the confidence to move...
Market Optimism Persists on Higher Rates

Market Optimism Persists on Higher Rates

By Taylor Getler Mortgage rates rose last week despite the interest rate cut, but experts remain optimistic as more inventory and strong markets could boost home sales soon. WASHINGTON — The average rate on the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage grew two basis points...
Consumer Sentiment Slips in September

Consumer Sentiment Slips in September

By Amy Connolly U.S. consumer sentiment fell 5% in September as high prices and weaker economic expectations weighed on outlooks, though inflation expectations eased slightly. WASHINGTON — U.S. consumer sentiment eased about 5% in September, according to the...
Real Estate Professionals Face Legal Shifts

Real Estate Professionals Face Legal Shifts

By Amy Connolly At the 2025 Florida Realtors Convention, real estate pros learned about new laws, disclosures, and standards that bring broad changes to daily practice. ORLANDO, Fla. – Florida’s real estate professionals are navigating a wave of legal changes, from...