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Why 400,000 Young Adults Aren’t Buying

High student loan debt is one main culprit for the lower rate of homeownership over the past decade, a new study from the Federal Reserve shows.Homeownership of all Americans has fallen 4 percentage points from its peak of 69 percent in 2005. It has dropped the most—from 45 percent to 36 percent—among those 24 to 32 years old.“In surveys, young adults commonly report that their student loan debts are preventing them from buying a home,” F

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Builders Bet on Luxe Townhomes to Win Over Young Buyers

Builders across the country are betting on luxury townhomes to try to get more young adults into homeownership. Open floor plans, high ceilings, and upgraded amenities are features they hope will lure millennials to buy their first home.“When a lot of people think of townhouses, they think of these very narrow homes because the floors are stacked on top of one another,” Felix Bravo, a sales executive with Pordes Residential in Miami, told For

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Man Arrested in Armed Robbery of Real Estate Office

Police have one of two suspects in custody that they believe were involved in an armed robbery of a real estate office in Kirksville, Mo. Two masked men reportedly robbed Wayman Realty last Thursday afternoon at about 4:15 p.m., holding a gun to owner Frank Wayman’s head and a large knife to his throat.The two armed men forced Wayman to open a safe at the business and fled with more than $3,000 in cash as well as gold coins that were kept

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NAR Asks Trump Administration to Reopen Rural Loan Program

The National Association of REALTORS® has asked the Trump administration to jump-start the Rural Housing Loan Program, which has been unable to process mortgage applications since the partial federal government shutdown began nearly a month ago.After learning that the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which operates the loan program through the Rural Housing Service, had decided to temporarily recall employees of the Farm Service Agency to provide

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Gov’t Shutdown Puts Opportunity-Zone Investors in Limbo

Investors who were planning to move quickly in the new year to take advantage of opportunity-zone tax incentives are putting on the brakes. They’re waiting for the U.S. Treasury Department to finalize guidance on precisely how the tax benefit will work before they proceed, and a timeline for that to happen has been thrown into doubt during the partial government shutdown, The Wall Street Journal reports.Opportunity-zone provision

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2019’s Most Powerful People in Real Estate

Who are the influencers to watch in real estate? The 2019 Swanepoel Power 200 list is out, which ranks the most powerful leaders in the residential real estate brokerage industry.The Swanepoel Power 200 list's rankings are based on the leadership, industrywide activities, and the potential impact that the recognized leaders can have on the real estate market. T3 Sixty, the research and management consulting firm that releases the rankings each ye

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The Trending Kitchen Styles in Remodels

Farmhouse design continues to gain popularity in kitchen remodels, according to the 2019 Houzz Kitchen Trends Study, a survey of more than 1,300 homeowners who are planning or in the midst of a kitchen project.Eighty-two percent of renovating homeowners this year who are changing the style of their kitchen says they’re making it farmhouse. Farmhouse now nearly ties contemporary in popularity (14 percent versus 15 percent, respectively). Transit

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Where You’ll Find the Most Competitive Buyers

You can find the most competitive buyers in Denver, Los Angeles, and Portland, Ore., according to a new analysis by LendingTree, an online loan marketplace. Buyers in these cities have higher than average credit and the ability to put down a larger down payment, making them highly competitive in a multiple-offer situation.LendingTree analyzed the 50 largest metro areas and examined competitiveness by the share of buyers shopping for a mortgage be

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REALTORS® Help Reopen Key Programs as Shutdown Drags

Twenty-four days into the partial government shutdown—the longest in U.S. history—the impact on the real estate industry appears minimal, with many federal agencies that are crucial to the business operating normally. Applications for federally backed mortgages are being processed with no delay, FEMA is continuing to administer flood insurance, and in the latest move, the IRS reopened a home loan program vital for keeping closings on track. S

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Top 5 Landscaping Trends for 2019

Pergolas, metals, and pinks will be the leading landscape cravings of 2019, according to the National Association of Landscape Professionals. The NALP surveyed 1 million of its landscaping professionals to predict the hot trends that will influence the design and maintenance of backyards across the country.“Homeowners yearn for beautiful outdoor spaces without the hassle of upkeep,” says Missy Henriksen, the NALP’s vice president of pu

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