At 67 percent, the majority of REALTORS® are women—a figure that has grown 20 percent since 2001. https://t.co/79ItfnHdRL #NARMember via @RISMediaUpdates
Research Behind the Scenes at the 2019 REALTORS® Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo: Leading Edge Advisory Board. https://t.co/JgBYC1Ddco #NARLegislative
Research Behind the Scenes at the 2019 REALTORS® Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo: Data Strategies Committee. https://t.co/SzSiHxCej7 #NARLegslative
Research behind the Scenes at the #NARLegislative meetings: This morning, Amanda Riggs presented the results of the 2019 REALTORS® and Sustainability report to the Sustainability Advisory Group: https://t.co/SF2JH1q2RT
Foot traffic is marginally lower than last month by 1.2 points at 34.6. Buyer traffic is starting out slightly sluggish this spring, but may pick up in the later spring months due to rising inventory. https://t.co/iuvG9MTuRQ
All-cash sales accounted for 21% of transactions in March, down from 23% in February and slightly up from a year ago (20%). https://t.co/YqObllfoPY #NAREHS
Happy #EarthDay! 34% of brokerage firms had experience working with commercial building repurposing, such as converting empty malls into technical schools. #NARSustainability
Did you know? Members who closed an international commercial transaction completed a median of one buyer-side international transaction with a median value per transaction of $650,000. #CRE
Foot traffic is slightly lower than last month by 5.8 points at 35.8. The diffusion index is 6.1 points lower than last February, which was 41.9. https://t.co/MclndQGWIA
Looking at percent change in employment for February 2019 from one year ago, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Arizona, Florida, Texas, Georgia, West Virginia, Wyoming, South Dakota, and Tennessee saw the highest job growth. https://t.co/q1qXyQ1fKJ
#NationalPetDay: Did you know? The most popular projects to D.I.Y. include built-in pet beds (88%), and animal pool (84%), cat litter closet (83%), and built-ins for pet dishes (76%). #NARRemodel
Did you know? When purchasing a home, the environmentally-friendly feature that most concerned Younger Boomers (1955-1964) was heating and cooling costs: #NARGenTrends#Generations#generational
This short video looks at the new 2019 Home Buyers and Sellers Generational Trends report and provides generational highlights. https://t.co/YLvmf6QPQf #NARGenTrends