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DOJ raises concerns with Nosalek settlement in latest court filing
A Supplemental Statement of Interest filed on Monday by the U.S. Department of Justice argued that the settlement only offers "cosmetic changes" to MLS PIN's agent compensation rules.
Housing starts beat expectations in February but headwinds loom
Privately owned housing starts rose 11.2 percent but still fell behind February 2024 activity, according to data released Tuesday by the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Black Homeownership Rates in U.S. Enjoy Largest Annual Increase of All Racial Groups - The World Property Journal
Black Homeownership Rates in U.S. Enjoy Largest Annual Increase of All Racial Groups The World Property Journal
Central London’s office market outperforms global peers - Institutional Real Estate, Inc.
Central London’s office market outperforms global peers Institutional Real Estate, Inc.
DOJ Reiterates MLS PIN Settlement Objections Ahead of Hearing
Attorneys for the Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Division yesterday submitted their latest response to a proposed settlement in the long-running MLS PIN commission lawsuit, reiterating that law enforcement will continue to oppose a system where sellers “delegate initial price setting” for buyer agents. In a supplemental brief filed in the Federal District to Massachusetts…
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The psychology of real estate: Understand what motivates buyers
Understanding buyer psychology is about more than closing business transactions, Darryl Davis writes. It’s about building genuine connections and guiding clients to decisions that align with their goals.
