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National Association of REALTORS(R) - REALTOR(R) Magazine
January 29, 2018
Today's Headlines
Who Are Hackers Targeting Transactions?
“We typically think of hackers as these magnificent young minds doing things we don’t know how to do,” an FBI supervisor says. “Some of them are—but most of them aren’t.”
10 States With Highest, Lowest Credit Scores
The average credit score in the U.S. was 675 last year. Is your state faring better or worse?
Will Super Bowl Boost Housing in Host City?
Football fans may come for the big game, but sellers hope they’ll stick around and be lured into buying a home.
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Where Millennials Are Choosing to Call Home
Millennials make up a quarter of the nation’s population, but their growth has not occurred evenly across geographic areas.
Puerto Rico Fears Another Foreclosure Crisis
Residents on the island who were granted a reprieve from mortgage payments after Hurricane Maria’s destruction last fall are now up against a tight deadline.
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Cash Sales Soar to Post-Recession High
Buyers are increasingly entering the new-home market to purchase without a mortgage.
Dealing With Mental Illness in the Workplace
Nearly 20 percent of adults in the U.S. have experienced some type of mental illness. Learn how to end the stigma, address such issues properly, and implement mental health initiatives at your company.
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