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Housing Starts Up 11.2% in February; Builders Concerned About Tariffs
The year’s shortest month showed a significant downturn in construction. At a seasonally adjusted and annualized rate, privately-owned housing starts came in at 1,501,000 in February—11.2% higher than in January. This increase in privately-owned housing starts contrasted with a small drop year-over-year. According to the latest report on new residential construction—provided by the U.S. Census…
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EXp announces interim chief financial officer
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Housing starts beat expectations in February but headwinds loom
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DOJ Reiterates MLS PIN Settlement Objections Ahead of Hearing
Attorneys for the Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Division yesterday submitted their latest response to a proposed settlement in the long-running MLS PIN commission lawsuit, reiterating that law enforcement will continue to oppose a system where sellers “delegate initial price setting” for buyer agents. In a supplemental brief filed in the Federal District to Massachusetts…
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