
Reflections on a busy 2017
It’s been an extremely busy year and I’ve had a wonderful time crossing the state and meeting so many of PAR’s 33,000 members. I wanted to reflect on a few of the highlights of the year.
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Majority of younger buyers cite ‘tired of renting’ as reason they buy a home
Pennsylvania markets saw an increase in younger buyers this year, according to the Welcome Home survey conducted for the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors®.
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Triple Play: Now is the time to sign up
Join us next month, Dec. 4 through Dec. 7, for a few days of learning, networking and advancing your career in Atlantic City.
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Vote yes on referendum tomorrow
The Homestead Exclusion Amendment would allow local taxing authorities to exclude up to 100 percent of the assessed value of a home from taxation. Currently, the law allows the exclusion up to one-half of the median assessed value of all homestead property.
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Respond to NAR’s Call-for-Action on tax reform
As Realtors®, we need tell our legislators that we’re opposed to any attempt to limit or eliminate tax incentives for homeownership and real estate investment.
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Every vote counts – remember to register
It’s so important for Realtors® to register to vote and remember to go to the polls on Election Day, Nov. 7.
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National Flood Insurance is vital to property owners
More than 3,200 Pennsylvania Realtors® have responded to NAR’s Call-for-Action to urge Congress to reauthorize the National Flood Insurance Program. Realtors® are urged to respond today.
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Market conditions stress homebuyers, according to recent Welcome Home survey
PAR’s newest Welcome Home survey confirms what many of us are seeing in our real estate markets. Conditions – low inventory and selling – are stressing our clients.
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Congress: Reauthorize national flood insurance
NAR launched a Call-for-Action to urge Congress to reauthorize the National Flood Insurance Program.
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Consumers who “want to buy” outpace those who “need to buy”
Twenty-six percent of buyers pointed to clear and sudden changes in life circumstance as their most important reasons for buying a home.
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