Happy Holidays from Who’s Who in Luxury Real Estate! Need last-minute gift inspiration? Browse our Holiday Home Gift Guide for every budget from $1 Million to unlimited! $1 Million+ Budget Lafayette, CO USA... Read more »
Alabama Reciprocity: Full reciprocity. Agents will need to take a six-hour course and apply for an Alabama real estate license. Portability: Cooperative For more information, visit Alabama’s Real Estate Commission page. Alaska... Read more »
The newly-updated Fannie Mae Selling Guide for November has aimed to modernize special property eligibility and underwriting considerations for leasehold estates, and it has revised the government-sponsored enterprise (GSE)’s project review requirements... Read more »
There are few things more sacred than the bond siblings share with one another. Unfortunately, the strength of these bonds can be put to the test when siblings are faced with complex... Read more »
Have you been named as the trustee of a trust? Or perhaps you’re involved in a trust in some other capacity and want to know more about the administration process? If you’re... Read more »
Important Note* Check your local forms for options around discussing buyer agency with visiting prospects. Follow your local MLS and broker rules and regulations and master how to speak to the prospects... Read more »
Maybe you are designated as a beneficiary of a 401(k) plan and want to know more about 401(k) distribution rules so you can choose the best payment option for your needs. Maybe... Read more »
Vetted by HousingWire | Our editors independently review the products we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Here’s our complete guide to sending and receiving real... Read more »
Selling a condo involves unique challenges and considerations. My guide will explore navigating HOA rules, understanding special assessments and necessary disclosures. I will also provide insights on how long it takes to... Read more »
Disputes among siblings over estate matters after the death of parents are common. It happens in almost every other probate case. However, in some cases, the disputes become so big that they... Read more »