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‘Married To Real Estate’ Renewed For Season 2 By HGTV – Deadline

HGTV’s breakout hit Married To Real Estate will return for another season. The channel has ordered 12 new one-hour episodes of the series, which follows real estate broker and designer Egypt Sherrod and her husband, builder Mike Jackson, as they help families buy and renovate their dream homes in Metro Atlanta. The show’s freshman run […]

What is an open house in real estate? – Bankrate.com

The idea of an open house is to quickly get as many eyes as possible on a property that’s for sale. The listing agent hosts the event and shows the home to anyone who drops by, no appointment needed. Preparing a home for an open house can be labor intensive, because you want it to […]

REFER – New Nationwide Real Estate Referral Network Launches – PR Newswire

SAN DIEGO , June 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — REFER, a first of its kind real estate referral network, has officially launched in the United States and Canada. REFER’s member roster already boasts real estate professionals in close to 100 different cities, with over $1.2 billion dollars in combined real estate sales volume. Continue Reading REFER co-founder, […]

What Real Estate Layoffs Tell Us About The Housing Market – Newsweek

Earlier this week, two of the nation’s biggest names in real estate announced significant layoffs, saying the drastic move was due to the housing slowdown that the country is currently experiencing. Seattle-based Redfin has announced it’s laying off eight percent of its staff, around 470 people, while residential brokerage company Compass, one of the largest […]

Real estate companies start laying off employees amid low demand – WPLG Local 10

Major layoffs are coming to some of the nation’s largest real estate companies. Redfin and Compass, two of the country’s biggest real estate brokers, say they’re cutting their workforce by eight percent and 10 percent – which is more than 500 employees. They say the demand to buy homes have been low recently. “We’re losing […]

When Baking and Real Estate Collide – The New Yorker

Tartine, a world-renowned bakery and San Francisco institution, opened in 2002, on an unassuming corner of Guerrero Street, at the edge of the Mission District. The dot-com bubble had recently burst, and the city was in a period of transition. The median rent for a two-bedroom apartment had fallen from three thousand dollars a month […]

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