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Home Building Confidence Down, For Now

National home builder confidence has experience a decrease following the events of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma, according to the September National Association of Home Builders/Well Fargo Housing Market index. But the future outlook isn’t so grim.

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Real Estate Market Could Be Pivoting

The real estate market could be pivoting away from traditional models, according to a report by CNBC. A six percent commission was all but standard in the past—since then, brokers have reduced that significantly to keep up with increasing competition.

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Homes Selling Like Hotcakes

RE/MAX has released its September 2017 National Housing Report, which showed that the continuing trend of restricted inventory and high demand resulted in short on-the-market times.

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HLP Announces Help for Those Affected by Harvey and Irma

HLP, a collaborative created in 2009 that engages the key stakeholders who work with families on homeownership, announced Monday that homeowners suffering from property damage due to Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, as well as any other natural disasters, can visit their website and inform their mortgage company about their need for assistance.

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RES.NET Offers New Data Portal

RES.NET, a technology platform allowing mortgage banking companies, vendors, consumers, and other parties to communicate around a transaction, recently launched a component of its server suite--PropertyCure Data Portal.

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