Laura May Saperstein, Real Estate with a Heart

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“A bad paint job is like wearing a wrinkled outfit. You notice it immediately, and not in a good way.” Check out these p...
10/28/2025

“A bad paint job is like wearing a wrinkled outfit. You notice it immediately, and not in a good way.” Check out these painting tips.

Curated by Smartbrief. Interior designers highlight seven common painting mistakes that can devalue a space, including underestimating the impact of lighting, ignoring undertones in fixed finishes and overlooking the importance of paint finishes. Designers Carla Royder and Peggy Haddad emphas...

Thought you would be interested to know how the government shut down could effect real estate.
09/29/2025

Thought you would be interested to know how the government shut down could effect real estate.

Here are eight programs in which NAR members might feel an impact if Congress doesn’t take action by Sept. 30.

03/04/2025

Kitchen remodelers are prioritizing some of these latest trends.

Here are some thoughts if you are planning to redo your kitchen.
03/04/2025

Here are some thoughts if you are planning to redo your kitchen.

Kitchen remodelers are prioritizing some of these latest trends.

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01/11/2025

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5 Strategies to Market a House with a Dated Kitchen.  What I found most surprising was “For every project that might cos...
10/21/2024

5 Strategies to Market a House with a Dated Kitchen. What I found most surprising was “For every project that might cost $1,000, buyers may deduct upwards of $4,000 from their offer price.”

Remodeled kitchens help sell houses faster and for higher prices, but what can be done when the kitchen, the heart of the house, shows its age?

08/10/2024

HOMEBUYERS:
HERE’S WHAT THE NAR SETTLEMENT MEANS FOR YOU
Buying a home is one of the largest financial transactions most people will ever
undertake. Agents who are REALTORS® are a trusted source of advice and stand
ready to help you navigate your homebuying journey and make the choices that
work best for you. NAR’s recent settlement has led to several changes that
benefit homebuyers, and we wanted to clearly lay them out for you.
Here is what the settlement means for homebuyers:
• You will sign a written agreement with your agent before touring a home.
• Before signing this agreement, you should ensure it reflects the terms you
have negotiated with your agent and that you understand exactly what
services and value will be provided, and for how much.
• The buyer agreement must include four components concerning
compensation:
a. A specific and conspicuous disclosure of the amount or rate of
compensation the real estate agent will receive or how this amount
will be determined.
b. Compensation that is objective (e.g., $0, X flat fee, X percent, X hourly
rate)—and not open-ended (e.g., cannot be “buyer broker
compensation shall be whatever the amount the seller is offering to
the buyer”).
c. A term that prohibits the agent from receiving compensation for
brokerage services from any source that exceeds the amount or rate
agreed to in the agreement with the buyer; and,
d. A conspicuous statement that broker fees and commissions are fully
negotiable and not set by law.
• Written agreements apply to both in-person and live virtual home tours.
• You do not need a written agreement if you are just speaking to an agent at
an open house or asking them about their services.
• The seller may agree to offer compensation to your agent. This practice is
permitted but the offer cannot be shared on a Multiple Listing Service (MLS)—
MLSs are local marketplaces used by both buyer brokers and listing brokers to
share information about properties for sale.
REALTORS® are members of the National Association of REALTORS®

03/19/2024

Find out what’s in store for the U.S. housing sector this year.

01/16/2024

Take a look at what is being constructed at Atlantic and Sawgrass

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