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    Housing optimism up ‘substantially’ compared to a year ago

    Housing optimism up ‘substantially’ compared to a year ago

    Consumer sentiment has continued to trend upward, reaching 73.1 in December — "substantially above year-ago levels," said Mark Palim, Fannie Mae SVP and chief economist.


    Quotable moments from a year of notable change

    Quotable moments from a year of notable change

    Instead, United, which operates on a flat fee model, offers other benefits — such as health care and financial planning — which Duffy believes are more valuable to agents and their primary business of selling real estate, not being a recruiter.


    HUD: Housing programs crucial as homelessness reaches new highs

    HUD: Housing programs crucial as homelessness reaches new highs

    In an interview on PBS NewsHour last week, Shaun Donovan, CEO and president of Enterprise Community Partners and a former HUD chief, said the improvement in the veteran population illustrates a "really a hopeful sign we do know how to solve homelessness" and could help serve as a blueprint as policymakers work to address the crisis more broadly.


    MLS, association execs expect membership declines in 2025

    MLS, association execs expect membership declines in 2025

    A recent T3 Sixty survey of real estate association and MLS executives found that more than 70% are budgeting for a projected decrease in membership, citing a combination of external and internal factors.


    The Ten: How mortgage rate head fakes foiled a real estate recovery

    The Ten: How mortgage rate head fakes foiled a real estate recovery

    The bond market's response to economic and political conditions — in particular, concerns about deficit spending and inflation stemming from Trump administration proposals — is also having an effect, said Selma Hepp, chief economist at CoreLogic.