Four Steps You Need to Take to Protect Your Clients From Wire Fraud
As KTVB recently reported, a local family was scammed out of $80,000 down payment in a wire fraud scheme in which their agent’s email was hacked, and fraudulent wire instructions…
As KTVB recently reported, a local family was scammed out of $80,000 down payment in a wire fraud scheme in which their agent’s email was hacked, and fraudulent wire instructions…
Phil Mount, REALTOR® with Front Street Brokers, was named 2019 President of the Boise Regional REALTORS® (BRR) during the association’s annual installation ceremony, held December 14th at the Boise Art…
I recently received a question from a member asking whether Veterans Day was considered a business day with regards to real estate contracts. To answer this question and to help…
The REALTORS® Community Foundation, the 501(c)(3) charitable arm of Boise Regional REALTORS® (BRR), recently received a $1,500 grant from First Story, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded by Hayden Homes. The funds…
Boise Regional REALTORS®, Inc. (BRR) and the Elmore County Board of REALTORS®, Inc. (ECBR) are pleased to announce a merger of the two organizations, expanding valuable programs in government affairs,…
MORE NEW CONSTRUCTION SALES AND FEWER EXISTING HOMES KEPT ADA COUNTY PRICES UP IN NOVEMBER Key Takeaways: The overall median sales price for Ada County reached $324,250 in November 2018,…
When inventory is tight, agents rightfully look for new listings through a variety of prospecting tactics, including reaching out to property owners of unlisted homes to see if they’re interested…
Looking for the perfect gift for the REALTOR® in your life? Consider getting them a lovely REALTOR® ‘R’ ornament for their tree! Either ornament makes a great gift on its…
The REALTORS® Community Foundation, the 501(c)(3) charitable arm of the Boise Regional REALTORS® (BRR), awarded fifteen local nonprofit organizations with grants totaling $32,000 through its annual competitive grant cycle. Funds…
The REALTORS® Conference & Expo in Boston was full of committee work, roundtables, educational sessions, the NAR Board Meeting, as more. NAR Director Gail Hartnett was even recognized as Idaho…