The 4 Best Places to Get Your Real Estate News

The 4 Best Places to Get Your Real Estate News

Making a real estate decision that’s going to benefit you and your family for years down the line means knowing what’s going on in the real estate world. Having a grasp on everything from interest rates to average home prices in specific areas to understanding trends can have a huge impact on making smart real estate decisions that will maximize your investment.

Whether you’re looking for your first home, wanting to expand your real estate portfolio, or are looking to sell, staying current on the latest in real estate news is a must. The problem? With real estate as an extremely discussed topic on social media, blogs, the news, and other outlets, how do you separate the noise from truly valuable information?

There are a few different places that we recommend going to get the latest and greatest in all things real estate: 

A real estate agent that you trust
First and foremost, find a real estate agent that is well versed in your local area and understands how the real estate market operates. While this may sound pretty straightforward, it can be easier said than done. Just because someone has their real estate license doesn’t mean that they’re experienced or that they take the necessary time to sharpen their skills when it comes to their craft. And part of that means staying up-to-date with the most important news, legal changes, and benefits that can unfold day-to-day. Find someone that you trust, that’s been a full-time realtor for an ample amount of time, and that you aren’t afraid to chat through various scenarios/ideas with.

Major online publications 

While this may seem like a no-brainer, it’s important to note that you’ll want to keep up with articles and printed materials in large news outlets like Forbes or the New York Times. These, coupled with a news source specific to your local area, can give you a comprehensive look at how the real estate market is currently, and where things are headed – helping you to make better decisions and stay in the know when it comes to future sales or purchases.

A lender that you trust
Equally as important, you’ll want to make sure you’ve found a lender that knows the market inside out. Why? Because when it comes time to make a purchase, you’ll want to be working with someone who can provide you with all of your options, the pros and cons of each, and shortcuts to getting the best deals possible. A knowledgeable lender can give you the backstory to why interest rates have fallen or risen, what particular changes can mean to your bottom line, and how to get your monthly payments to a place that makes sense for you. Not to mention a solid grasp on trends and potential scenarios that may have an affect on your investment. 

Trusted social accounts
Although social media is definitely not the only place you’ll want to rely on for real estate news, by throwing trusted social accounts into the mix, you’ll give yourself another channel for learning all that you can about the market. Look for influencers and big names in real estate that post tips, tricks, experiences they’ve had, and their thoughts on where the market is headed. Not only can this format be easier to consume, it can allow you to connect with a community of like-minded people, like yourself, that are wanting to learn more about the state of real estate or what’s going on in a specific region. 

Remember, this is far from a comprehensive list. And if you’re truly interested in learning more about the market, keep in mind that there are plenty of additional sources that can help to get you up to speed (think podcasts, books, magazines, YouTube, etc.). At the end of the day, one of the fastest ways to get your real estate news is by forming relationships with those that are immersed in the market, and are willing to share their knowledge. And with interesting nuggets that can help make or lose you money when it comes to investing in real estate, those conversations have never been more important. 

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