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Pre Fab Homes

I Just Found a PREFAB HOME with the Perfect California Look! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LID6upJ0MoQ(00:00) There’s a modular home with European style that’s available in America. It’s built with a structural steel frame and has an exterior that’s been described as sleek with clean lines and large windows. This is big important news because based on facts, most of the people watching this video right now are located in the United States. So yeah, we have to see it. For this video, I’m in Madrid, and the reason that I’m (00:27) here is to check out Teeny Living. They’re manufacturing their stylish modular homes about 40 minutes south of the city, and they will be sending them to the United States. In fact, they’ve got some there now. I could have gone to see those. However, I figured why not come to the source because they’ve got something over here that really captures150

Ten states' home prices to boom in 2025.

Ten states’ home prices to boom in 2025.

Are you ready to discover the hottest real estate markets in America for 2025? In this video, we reveal the Top 10 U.S. states where home prices are expected to skyrocket in the coming year! Whether you’re a real estate investor, a first-time homebuyer, or just curious about housing trends, this is your must-watch guide to what’s next in the American housing market. 🔥 From surprising states in the Northeast to booming markets in the South and Midwest, we break down the key data behind each state’s price surge—including population growth, job markets, inventory trends, and economic shifts. These aren’t guesses—they’re backed by real estate statistics, housing forecasts, and expert analysis to give you the full picture of where the market is heading. 💰 With mortgage rates still fluctuating and demand picking up in specific regions, these 10 states are showing strong signals of major property appreciation in 2025. If150

Real Estate

 Realtor commission changes: buy or sell? Lawsuit Settlement Changes Commission Structure: A lawsuit settlement eliminated the National Association of Realtors’ (NAR) cooperative compensation policy, which mandated seller payment of buyer’s agent commissions. Now, buyer’s agent commissions are the buyer’s responsibility, though the buyer can request the seller to pay via a Seller Payment to Broker Compensation (SPBB) form. Buyer Representation Agreements (BRBCs) Now Required: Buyers must sign a Buyer Representation Broker Compensation Agreement (BRBC) before viewing a property (excluding open houses) to outline commission details and payment arrangements. Negotiable Commissions: Buyer and seller commissions are now fully negotiable, increasing transparency and allowing buyers to potentially lower costs. However, the BRBC outlines the agreed-upon fee which is binding unless amended. Increased Uncertainty and Agent Adaptation: The changes have caused uncertainty, with some agents unprepared or unaware of the new rules. Successful agents are adapting by focusing on client needs, clearly150