If approved by a federal judge, a $418 million settlement by this real-estate trade group could change how agents are compensated and whether low-income consumers can afford the American Dream.
If approved by a federal judge, a $418 million settlement by this real-estate trade group could change how agents are compensated and whether low-income consumers can afford the American Dream.
If approved by a federal judge, a $418 million settlement by this real-estate trade group could change how agents are compensated and whether low-income consumers can afford the American Dream.
The girl in the photo on the pillow is Ruth, and she lives in Mwamba, Zambia. Ruth was eleven years old when this photo was taken last June, and she has just walked about a mile to this water hole to bring water back to her village. She will make.
(Fargo, ND) A new warning from the National Association of Realtors says rising mortgage rates "will be problematic" for the housing market. "A year ago you could maybe be locked in for a 30 year mortgage at 2.87 percent. As interest rates go up and purchase prices go up you may not be buying a home that actually meets your needs," said Maureen Bartelt. a broker with