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Rosa Gomes

Realtor Associate

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Homes of Hawaii Real Estate

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Is NAR really ready to rethink its legal strategy? The Download

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Sat, 2024-10-05 04:00
As the trade group's chief legal officer exits, the National Association of Realtors prepares to evaluate its legal exposure and develop a litigation strategy. Is it too little too late?

Lauren Bowen is leveraging her medical experience to train agents

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Sat, 2024-10-05 03:00
Ahead of Inman Connect Austin on Oct. 9, the Florida-based Robert Slack team leader weighed in on the latest market challenges, training her agents on NAR's rule changes and her plans for Texas.

Ginger Wilcox on channeling an Olympic mindset 

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Sat, 2024-10-05 03:00
You can't be both a victim and a victor. Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate President Ginger Wilcox writes that mindset makes all the difference in your outcomes.

Homebuilding industry relieved as dockworkers’ strike ends Friday

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Fri, 2024-10-04 15:21
International Longshoremen’s Association's strike ended on Friday, removing worries that an extended strike would negatively impact new-home starts and sales.

Minnesota latest to sue MV Realty over ‘immoral and illegal’ contracts

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Fri, 2024-10-04 14:13
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced the suit last week, saying the Florida-based brokerage violated consumer protection laws by selling "contracts with oppressive terms."

MoxiWorks brings 2 from Onit to fill leadership spots

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Fri, 2024-10-04 14:02
MoxiWorks has added two new positions in its leadership ranks, naming Ben Tao as MoxiWorks' first chief marketing officer and Jackson Mayes as chief of staff.

Mortgage rates are soaring on strong September jobs report

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Fri, 2024-10-04 13:24
With a soft landing seen as more likely, analysts say Fed policymakers can now afford to be more cautious about the pace of future rate cuts, and mortgage rates aren't likely to fall below 6 percent anytime soon.
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