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Flipped homes are still attracting more shopper attention than other older listings, but their edge has eroded sharply since 2021 as mortgage rates climbed,
Taking the 721 Exit Off the 1031 Investment Treadmill
For decades, the 1031 exchange has been one of the most powerful tools available to real estate investors. It has allowed generations of families
Mortgage rates hold steady, shrugging off weak jobs data and Fed rate cut
Mortgage rates were essentially unchanged for another week as financial markets brushed off a weak November jobs report. Learn more: Why haven’t mortgage rates
Property Marketing, Brand Strategy, Shaping Investment Decisions: Stay Ahead Of The Curve In 2026
Commercial real estate marketing is more than just promotion. It influences how a property is perceived and how its brand takes shape. Standing out
Lenders set to lower mortgage rates in early 2026 after BoE rate cut
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When You Silence Moderate Voices, Extremism Fills the Void
The Compression Released I need to be honest: I didn’t always agree with Charlie Kirk. But I respected the hell out of what he
Spirit’s Cash Warning and July’s Inflation Miss Point to the Same Problem
Core inflation came in at 0.3% monthly Tuesday, pushing the annual rate to 3.1%. Not the disaster some expected from tariffs, but not the
When Tech Takes the Spotlight, Buy What You Can Touch
Opening Setup The market is buzzing about pixels, processors, and price targets while the trades with staying power are built from wood, steel, and
Tech’s Gravitational Pull: When Silicon Valley Controls the Market and Inflation Won’t Quit
This just in—the market’s gotten weird. Tech stocks now control around 34-35% of the S&P 500, and that’s never happened before. Meanwhile, everyone from