
With all the headlines circulating about home prices and rising mortgage rates, you may wonder if it still makes sense to invest in homeownership right now. A recent poll from Gallup shows the answer is yes. In fact, real estate was voted the best long-term investment for the 11th
Summer is finally here and we are ready to soak up the sun! Check out some of the top local news stories and see what events are coming up on the Emerald Coast as we head into June!
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Florida's 2023 Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday Runs Through Friday, June 9
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Summer is finally here and we are ready to soak up the sun! Check out some of the top local news stories and see what events are coming up on the Emerald Coast as we head into June!
Destin team reels in 776-pound Blue Marlin to win Alabama tournament
All American Thursdays at Harborwalk Village begin June 1: Celebrate the USA with a vintage airshow, hero salute, live entertainment, FIREWORKS and a fire spinning show!

Comparing real estate metrics from one year to another can be challenging in a normal housing market. That's due to possible variability in the market making the comparison less meaningful or accurate. Unpredictable events can have a significant impact on the circumstances and outcomes being compared.
Comparing this year's numbers to the two 'unicorn' years we just experienced is almost worthless. By 'unicorn,' this is the less common definition of the word:
"Something that is greatly desired but difficult or impossible to find."
The pandemic profoundly changed real estate over the last few years. The demand...

The National Association of Realtors (NAR) will release its latest Existing Home Sales Report tomorrow. The information it contains on home prices may cause some confusion and could even generate some troubling headlines. This all stems from the fact that NAR will report the median sales price, while other home price indices report