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Top 10 Moving Destinations in the U.S.

Atlanta, Ga., was the top moving destination in the U.S. for 2016, according to a newly released study by Penske Truck Rental, which reflects the company’s one-way rental truck data. Atlanta has claimed the top spot for the past seven years. Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, continues to increase in moves, however.Take a look at the chart below to view the top moving destinations in the U.S.Source: Penske Truck Rental

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Consumers Take Rosier Attitude to Housing

More Americans are showing optimism toward their personal finances and the housing market, a reversal to a five-month decline in Fannie Mae’s Home Purchase Sentiment Index.In particular, Americans are more upbeat about home prices, home selling, their rising household incomes, and they’re less scared about losing their jobs, according to Fannie Mae’s Home Purchase Sentiment Index, a survey of 1,000 Americans in January about their attitudes

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Denver Neighborhood Will Be Test for Future

Pena Station Next is a high-tech neighborhood in Denver that is serving as a smart city lab to test different technologies and show what the future could hold. The neighborhood will feature autonomous shuttles and smart home technologies interweaved into everything from kitchen tables to the light pole outside a home.Panasonic, a partner in Denver’s smart city project, recently offered a sneak peak into what the neighborhood will have. So far,

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This Law Has Landlords Everywhere Worried

Portland, Ore., city council members want to put a stop to landlords sticking renters with higher rents.Last week, City Council members approved a “relocation assistance” bill that is raising eyebrows of landlords across the country. Here’s what the new bill does: If a landlord raises the rent by more than 10 percent of a renter -- and doing so would force the renter to have to move -- the landlord will have to pay the tenant between $2,900

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Lawmakers Need REALTORS® on Tax Reform

The chairman of the tax-writing House Ways & Means Committee joined REALTORS® at NAR’s 2017 Federal Policy Conference in Washington yesterday and urged them to stay engaged over the next year while lawmakers in Congress look at a full-scale reform of the country’s tax code.This year, tax reform is expected to be high on the list of priorities Congress and the new Administration are expected to take up. Reform of the seco

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Let Quick Exercises Charge Up Your Day

A month and change into 2017, how are your resolutions doing? "My what?" you may ask. If you have already given up on exercise because you never find the time, fitness site Darebee.com devised a 15-minute exercise plan you can do almost anywhere.The plan uses six quick movements repeated from 10 times (push-ups) to 40 (punches), with the six stages repeated three times for maximum effectiveness.None of the exercises require any equipment, althoug

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Consumers Will Compromise to Buy Homes

Consumers view homeownership as a priority and say they’re willing to make significant compromises in order to purchase a home, according to a survey of more than 1,000 consumers considering a home purchase in 2017, conducted by the online brokerage firm Owners.com.Sixty-nine percent of survey respondents say they’re concerned they won’t have enough cash for a down payment in order to buy a home. As such, they’re willing to forgo some fin

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The 12 Best Places to Call Home in 2017

Austin, Texas, is the best place to live in the U.S. in 2017, according to the latest findings from U.S. News & World Report’s annual best places to live rankings. Publication researchers analyzed the 100 most populous metro areas to find the places that have the best value, strongest job markets, and highest quality of life.These cities ranked at the top of U.S. News & World Report’s list: Austin, Texas Denver San Jose, Calif. Washin

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Expect More Gripes About Home Affordability

Housing affordability dropped to the lowest level in seven years at the end of 2016. It now takes 22.2 percent of a person’s median income to make the monthly principal and interest payment on a median-priced home, according to new findings from Black Knight Financial Services. That amounts to a 10 percent increase in the fourth quarter alone.Economists blame rising mortgage rates, price increases, and sluggish income growth for the growing hou

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STUDY: Political Talk Is Hurting Your Work

Here’s why brokerages may want to shush some of the politically oriented office banter: It could be making workers less productive. Since the presidential election, many coworkers are talking politics at work or with peers on Facebook. All of the political talk, however, is causing workers to feel distracted from doing their job, a new study of 500 U.S. adults employed full-time commissioned by Wakefield Research shows.Twenty-nine percent of wo

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