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Housing News
2014 REALTORS Conference and Expo: hot topics
(Housing) Realtors are tasked with being up to date on endless information, and attending the annual REALTORS Conference and Expo is a fast way for them to catch up.
Business News
NAR CEO reacts to News Corp. acquiring Move, Inc. [exclusive]
(Business News) As News Corp acquires Move, Inc. there are numerous theories about what the future holds - NAR's CEO weighs in.
Housing News
NAR wins rights to their second top-level domain, .realestate
(Housing Industry) The National Association of Realtors has wrapped up their long process to win rights over their second top-level domain, .realestate, so who gets to use it?
Housing News
Pending home sales picking up, still down from 2013
(Housing News) According to the National Association of Realtors, pending home sales have improved, calling the gain inevitable.
Business News
Move, NAR sue Zillow and Errol Samuelson and it won’t be the last lawsuit
(Business News) Move, Inc. and the National Association of Realtors have filed suit, alleging that Errol Samuelson breached his contract, misappropriated trade secrets, and left Move with no warning, destroying evidence on his way out.
Housing News
NAR stats: home buyer, seller habits depend on generation
(Housing News) NAR has released new data that reveals a great deal about the generational differences in home buyers and sellers.
Opinion Editorials
The questionable timing of Errol Samuelson’s departure from Move, Inc.
(Editorial) A key figure at Move, Inc. resigned without notice last week, leaving many wondering how his move to Zillow will have an impact on the real estate industry.
Housing News
Existing home sales take a dive, world does not end
(Housing News) Existing home sales dipped in January, and prices continue to climb, bringing a mixed bag of news. But what is to blame? Inventory? Weather? Prices? Let's take a look.


