REALTORS® in Action: Long Island Board of REALTORS® Turns NAR Grants Into Placemaking Initiatives
Long Island City is a vibrant Queens, New York, neighborhood known for restaurants, shops, galleries, event venues and million-dollar views ...
Long Island City is a vibrant Queens, New York, neighborhood known for restaurants, shops, galleries, event venues and million-dollar views ...
Property ownership is more than a financial investment; it is an embodiment of the American Dream and the foundation of ...
Last year, the National League of Cities and the American Planning Association embarked on an effort to discover and advance ...
The National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) had several major wins recently in the U.S. Supreme Court, advancing and protecting property ...
Eighty years ago, Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act (colloquially known as the G.I. Bill) into law. This ...
The term “redlining” may evoke images of 1930s bankers and real estate men drawing segregated maps in smoke-filled back rooms, ...
In 1972, the National Commission on Consumer Finance issued a report identifying troubling patterns of credit discrimination against women. The ...
The collection of beneficial ownership information has been discussed by real estate industry stakeholders, financial institutions and national security experts ...
The National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) filed two "friend of the court" briefs in support of property owners facing unconstitutional ...
Communities across the country are struggling to meet the demands of affordable housing. This is becoming increasingly relevant in places ...
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