December 27, 2025 - 04:20

The National Association of Realtors (NAR) has announced its support for a series of bipartisan bills aimed at addressing critical issues in the housing market. As part of its 2026 legislative agenda, NAR is advocating for measures that seek to expand housing supply, modernize tax regulations, and enhance affordability for prospective homeowners.
With the ongoing housing crisis affecting many communities, NAR emphasizes the urgent need for reforms that can stimulate development and increase access to affordable housing. The proposed legislation includes initiatives designed to incentivize the construction of new homes, streamline zoning regulations, and provide tax relief for both builders and buyers.
NAR's commitment to fostering a more equitable housing landscape reflects a growing recognition of the challenges faced by individuals and families in securing stable housing. By supporting these bipartisan efforts, NAR aims to create a more sustainable and accessible housing market, ultimately benefiting consumers and the economy as a whole.
December 26, 2025 - 00:27
A 37-Year-Old's Duplex Investment in Beverly, MA Sees Significant Value GrowthToday, a 37-year-old shares the story of buying a duplex in Beverly, MA that has increased in value in just one year. The property was purchased for $780,000, and its value has skyrocketed to an...
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Celebrity Real Estate: The Most Notable Transactions of 2025In 2025, the celebrity real estate market witnessed some jaw-dropping transactions that captured the attention of fans and investors alike. Notably, Jeff Bezos, Mark Wahlberg, and Jake Paul emerged...
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Southern California Commercial Real Estate Executives Discuss Future Challenges and OpportunitiesExecutives at some of Southern California’s most prominent firms have shared insights into the challenges and triumphs expected in the commercial real estate sector as the new year approaches. As...
December 24, 2025 - 15:59
Proposal to Transform Marin County Post Office into Housing Sparks DebateA Marin County developer is advocating for a transformative project aimed at increasing housing availability in Stinson Beach. The proposal seeks to convert the existing post office into a six-unit...