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How Much Does a Home Cost in Bitcoin?

The cryptocurrency is generating more buzz in real estate. Bitcoin can have a fluctuating value, but that isn’t stopping some sellers from wanting to accept the currency for their home sale.In one recent example, a seller of a condo in Miami says he is only willing to entertain bitcoin offers. Several other listings are also showing willingness to accept the digital currency as a payment option.Fortune recently sought to find out how many bit

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REALTORS: When You’re Prospected by a Lender

Maybe you’ve received a “Let’s meet for coffee” invitation from a mortgage loan officer. How should a real estate professional handle being prospected?Even if you have a preferred lender or two, you might find value in meeting beyond just a free cup of coffee, says Ryan Brandenburger, branch manager of Ohio-based CrossCountry Mortgage. Here are three points to consider asking a mortgage loan officer about. Tips on the current loan proces

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REALTORS: Avoid Pitfalls of Working With Friends, Family

Mixing business and family can get messy. However, family and friends may be your main source of business when you’re beginning to sell.“The choice is fraught with risks—both to your relationship and to a successful real estate deal,” writes Daniel Bortz, a real estate pro in the Washington, D.C., area in an article for realtor.com®.Bortz shares some of the lessons he’s learned about the pitfalls of working with family members on

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4 Pros, 4 Cons of Open Floor Plans

The open floor plan has been popular in many new home designs. Homeowners are showing a desire to have no walls separating the kitchen, dining, and living areas. In fact, 84 percent of new single-family homes have fully or partially open layouts, according to the National Association of Home Builders.Some owners are knocking down walls during home renovations to have their own open floor plan. But before they do, they may want to reconsider if

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Senate votes to end shutdown, minimizing disruption to real estate

Business as usual set to resume later today so long as House grants approvalUpdate: Later this afternoon, the House followed the Senate in passing the bill to fund the government through Feb. 8, officially ending the shutdown.This afternoon Senate Democrats joined with Republicans to overwhelmingly vote (81-18) in favor of a short-term spending bill to fund the government through Feb. 8. Assuming approval from the House later today, a step the

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REALTORS: Supercharge your real estate lead generation with these 4 core lead sources

Know where your next lead is coming fromThe No. 1 question I get again and again is: “Where should I be focusing my time and money to generate business?”A lot of people will tell you doing business by referral is the one true path to real estate success. Others will say a strict and unflagging devotion to cold calling is the key to unlocking your riches.But why limit where your next client can come from?I believe there’s no wrong way to gen

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Welcome Back Rick Crawford Dealing Orange County, CA

iPro currently deals throughout the states of California, Texas, Florida and New York. We continue to strive and broaden opportunities for real estate professionals and consumers. Visit www.iprore.com for the latest information and links.Click here for information on becoming a salesperson.

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Average Foreclosure Timelines Soar

The number of foreclosures may be dropping, but a huge backlog is building due to longer processing times. The average time to foreclose jumped to more than 1,000 days nationwide in the fourth quarter of 2017. That marks a 14 percent increase from the previous quarter and a 28 percent increase from a year ago. It also is the longest number of days to process a foreclosure since ATTOM Data Solutions, a real estate data firm, began tracking foreclo

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Preservationists Lose Fight to Save Wright Building

A Frank Lloyd Wright building in Whitefish, Mont., that was bulldozed earlier this month reportedly is the first structure designed by the architecture icon to be demolished in more than 40 years. Preservationists were trying to save the building, which was constructed in 1958, a year before Wright’s death, but it was razed when negotiations stalled.The 5,000-square-foot building first opened as a medical clinic but later became a bank in 1964,

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Pros and Cons of Having Amazon HQ2 in Town

The city Amazon selects for its second headquarters, known as HQ2, will likely see an immediate hike in home prices and a new-construction boom in areas within commuting distance of the new campus, says Javier Vivas, director of economic research for realtor.com®. Amazon, which announced the list of 20 finalists under consideration for HQ2, is expected to also invest $5 billion in the local economy of the winning city and create 50,000 high-pa

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