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The 2026 labor market is entering a “low‑hire, low‑fire” freeze—job openings remain above pre‑pandemic levels, yet companies are delaying hiring
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Mortgage rates slipped to 6.09% this week, marking their lowest point in three years and surprising analysts after strong job
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Artificial intelligence is now the driving force behind the fastest‑growing proptech companies, with AI-native startups claiming the majority of the
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A new national survey shows that while most real estate agents now use AI for everyday tasks like writing listing
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Florida homeowners and real estate professionals are being crushed by skyrocketing insurance premiums, shrinking coverage, and a claims system stacked
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Artificial intelligence is exposing the real estate industry's biggest weakness: fragmented, inconsistent data scattered across disconnected systems. Unlike finance and
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Off‑market networks, rising small‑investor buying, regulatory shifts, and intensifying portal competition are reshaping how homes are found and sold. With
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Despite state leaders celebrating stabilization, Florida homeowners continue to face some of the highest insurance premiums in the country. Local
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California is pushing a landmark proposal that would force insurers to offer coverage to homeowners who meet state‑approved wildfire‑mitigation standards.
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Florida’s insurance market is under intense pressure as millions of residents and trillions in property wealth cluster along hurricane‑vulnerable coastlines.
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Florida’s homeowners insurance market may have stabilized, but not in the way residents hoped. After years of runaway increases, premiums
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Florida homeowners face soaring premiums, shrinking insurer options, and storms that grow stronger each year. This article breaks down what
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Teresa King Kinney, one of the most influential executives in modern real estate, is retiring after 33 years as CEO
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Miami’s commercial property market is heating up again, posting an 11% jump in investment volume for 2025. The surge is
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The Federal Reserve is preparing major changes to mortgage regulations in an effort to pull more mortgage activity back into
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After years of sluggish commercial real estate performance, falling interest rates may finally set the stage for a market rebound.
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A new proposal in Florida’s legislature could reshape the path to homeownership for working residents. House Bill 311, championed by
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Artificial intelligence is pushing the real estate industry to confront a long‑standing problem: its data is fragmented, inconsistent, and nearly