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REALTORS: 11 tips you need to know

Tom Ferry asks two superstar agents what they’d do differently if starting their careers over againThey say hindsight is 20/20, so I asked two rockstar agents what they would do differently if starting over today– knowing what they know now.Whether you’re a new agent or simply interested in hearing the strategies and philosophies of these superstar agents, Jeremy Cady and Anne Schreiber, I strongly encourage you to read this article.Give yo

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Welcome to the Team Maria Schlumpf Dealing the DFW Area

iPro currently deals throughout the states of California, Texas, Florida and New York. We continue to strive and broaden opportunities for real estate professionals and consumers. Visit iprore.com for the latest information and links.Click here for information on becoming a salesperson.

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What Buyers Should Ask After a Home Inspection

After an inspector has finished a home report, buyers may feel overwhelmed by any flaws that might have been found. That’s why it’s important they take the opportunity to learn more so that they can move forward confidently in the transaction.A recent article at realtor.com® recommends home buyers ask their inspector clarifying questions like: “I don’t understand this; what does it mean?” or “Is this a major or minor problem?” and

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Two-Thirds of Buyers Fail to Shop Around for a Mortgage

Many buyers may be potentially leaving money on the table by failing to contact more than one lender when shopping for a mortgage. Two-thirds—or 65 percent—of 1,000 buyers recently surveyed said they didn’t shop around for a mortgage, despite it being the biggest purchase they’ll ever make.The study, conducted by PenFed Credit Union, also found a lot of confusion surrounding mortgages. For example, 44 percent of home shoppers believe the

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Lawmakers Call for Investigation Into All-Cash Deals

Federal authorities have been investigating whether foreign buyers are using shell companies to buy luxury real estate in the U.S. to launder money. Lawmakers, however, are calling on the government to do more to determine the prevalence of such scams and find more ways to curtail it.Sens. Chris Van Hollen, D-Maryland, and Sheldon Whitehouse, D-Rhode Island, are calling on the Government Accountability Office to investigate the occurrence. The se

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Vacation-Home Markets That Offer High ROI

Some second home markets not only offer relaxing getaways, but could also prove to be a wise investment. Realtor.com® researchers recently ranked the most lucrative second-home markets, where sellers stand to cash out with some of the largest profits.Realtor.com® analyzed the 500 largest metro areas where second homes comprise at least 12 percent of the properties. They focused on the homes sold over the past 12 months and then compared the mos

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More Borrowers Caught Lying About Income

Aspiring home buyers may be getting so desperate to qualify for a mortgage that they may be tempted to lie about how much they earn on their mortgage application.The problem is getting worse, reports show. Mortgage fraud has climbed more than 12 percent in the past year, according to CoreLogic. A recent report from the real estate data firm showed that one of every 109 mortgage applications was believed to contain fraud. The largest jump in mortg

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Where Rent May Increase By $300 Over the Next Year

In many areas of the country, rents just keep increasing. Some renters may pay hundreds of dollars in higher rent over the next year, according to a new report from RentCafe. For example, Chicago renters could pay $948 more for their rent in the upcoming year, which is half a month’s worth of rent now, the study warns.RentCafe looked at actual rents charged in the 252 largest U.S. cities and where rents are expected to rise. Cumulated price in

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Plan to House Teachers in Schools Draws Backlash

Housing costs have soared higher than what teachers can comfortably afford on their salary alone in San Jose, Calif. So California’s San Jose Unified School District identified nine district-owned properties that it wants to transform into affordable housing units for teachers and other school staff. But their plan is drawing criticism from parents and neighborhood residents, the Mercury News reports.The plan calls for closing several of the di

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Facebook's Portal video device launches amid privacy concerns

Will people trust the social network's new consumer device after all those data security problems?In a suite at San Francisco's Four Seasons hotel, Rafa Camargo, a vice president at Facebook's secretive Building 8 hardware lab, sits on a couch discussing the speed of light.He's explaining the physics behind how sound and video travel, and why there might be a delay if two people tried to, say, sing a song together over a video call. It isn't nec

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