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It's the first day of fall and it looks like housing is cooling off! Is this good news or bad news?? We will talk about what is going on in the real estate market AND the NAR vs DOJ is back in the news & pocket listings are beging challenged again vs NAR's rule. Will they win? Will the federal evicition moritorium be put back in place as some senators want? And how are Real Estate Agents "gearing up" to "save" their commissions??
Headlines!
13:48 NAR Files Petition Opposing Department of Justice Action
19:36 DOJ probes NAR pocket listings ban
28:35 Red-hot US housing market begins to cool
33:57 August housing starts better than expected
37:34 Existing home sales fall 2% as first-time buyers are priced out
44:12 Stronger mortgage demand points to September surge in home sales
51:11 Rep. Bush, Sen. Warren introduce bill to reinstate federal eviction moratorium
57:09 What just happened with single-family zoning in California?
1:10:59 Real-Estate Agents Gear Up for Fight to Save Their Commissions
By Ray Ellen5
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It's the first day of fall and it looks like housing is cooling off! Is this good news or bad news?? We will talk about what is going on in the real estate market AND the NAR vs DOJ is back in the news & pocket listings are beging challenged again vs NAR's rule. Will they win? Will the federal evicition moritorium be put back in place as some senators want? And how are Real Estate Agents "gearing up" to "save" their commissions??
Headlines!
13:48 NAR Files Petition Opposing Department of Justice Action
19:36 DOJ probes NAR pocket listings ban
28:35 Red-hot US housing market begins to cool
33:57 August housing starts better than expected
37:34 Existing home sales fall 2% as first-time buyers are priced out
44:12 Stronger mortgage demand points to September surge in home sales
51:11 Rep. Bush, Sen. Warren introduce bill to reinstate federal eviction moratorium
57:09 What just happened with single-family zoning in California?
1:10:59 Real-Estate Agents Gear Up for Fight to Save Their Commissions