Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices’ top team jumps to Keller Williams

Omaha’s Elite Real Estate Group, the top team at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices by transaction volume, will join KW in January. Continue reading

5 myths your sellers probably believe

What the data says, what an agent recommends and what the seller wants are often three different things. Here are five of the biggest discrepancies between expectations and reality. Continue reading

Smaller homes, vibrant design and low mortgage rates in 2020: Zillow

Slower home price growth, low mortgage rates and millennial-backed housing trends are all in the cards, according to Zillow’s 2020 predictions. Continue reading

Top tips for financing an investment property

You job is stable, the housing market is up and a friend has started renting out an investment property and can’t stop raving about the extra income. Continue reading

Delinquency rates remain at 20-year low: CoreLogic

The nationwide home delinquency rate in September 2019 was 3.8 percent, according to the latest CoreLogic data released on Tuesday, marking the 11th straight month that the rate has been the lowest since 1999. Continue reading

How the Science of Brain Health Inspires a Storyteller

Loneliness. Aging. Empathy. Josh Kornbluth, a storyteller whose work positions him at the intersection of art and science, explores these crucial topics in “Citizen Brain,” a series of engaging short videos about what current research in brain health c… Continue reading

How the Science of Brain Health Inspires a Storyteller

Loneliness. Aging. Empathy. Josh Kornbluth, a storyteller whose work positions him at the intersection of art and science, explores these crucial topics in “Citizen Brain,” a series of engaging short videos about what current research in brain health c… Continue reading

Expect a Little Better Service From Social Security Soon

If you’ve ever experienced a long wait to get help from the Social Security Administration, the agency has some good news for you: the pace is about to pick up a bit. Repeated cuts to the agency’s administrative budget over the past decade by Congress … Continue reading