We’re so excited to announce that the All-New Homesnap Pro is now LIVE!

MLS agents have already had free access to Homesnap Pro as an included subscription benefit, but Homesnap just released the biggest update in its history, making it the only real estate search app you — and your clients — will need.

Homesnap has been conducting extensive research for the past three years on what technology real estate agents actually want, and now it’s providing it all in one easy-to-use app that’s deeply integrated with our MLS.

Make sure you update and log into your Homesnap Pro agent account to access these incredible new features!

With the All-New Homesnap Pro, agents can now:

FIND SELLER LEADS BEFORE THE COMPETITION

An essential part of being a listing agent is finding seller leads, and now that’s easier than ever with new property heatmaps and filters for your priority zips. Use the app’s new Likelihood to List scores to identify the homes most likely to list in the next 12 months to improve your prospecting with Homesnap’s predictive algorithms. You also have free access to unlimited homeowner contact information, so you can instantly reach out to homeowners by phone or email.

 

HELP BUYERS FIND HOMES THAT AREN’T EVEN ON THE MARKET YET

With the new Likelihood to List scores, you can identify properties that match your buyers’ search criteria but aren’t on the market yet. Pair their existing search filters with homes that are Most Likely to List soon, and you can expand their home search in a snap. Knowing the homeowner contact info from Homesnap, you can strike up a conversation with the homeowner and see if they’d be interested in selling.

SEAMLESSLY COLLABORATE WITH CLIENTS

Make the homebuying process a harmonic one. Invite your buyers onto Homesnap so you can exchange in-app messages and get alerts when they favorite properties. Homesnap is like a safe haven for your clients, because they can get the same search experience as sites like Zillow and Redfin, without seeing any third-party advertising. Instead, they just get a seamless search experience powered directly by our MLS.

Homesnap is a safe haven for your clients, because they can get the same search experience as sites like Zillow and Redfin, without seeing any third-party advertising. Instead, they just get a seamless home search powered directly by your MLS. 

With these advanced filters, agents and their clients will soon be able to search for the ideal home with unmatched precision. Say your client wants an apartment with a parking space and an outdoor pool, and is a 15-minute commute from her job. With the All-New Homesnap Pro, you can compound these stipulations into one search to find your client the perfect home.

If you don’t have the Homesnap app yet, download it in the App Store and Google Play Store. Or, click here to check out their website.

WASHINGTON – President Trump today announced the release of the Administration’s Fiscal Year 2021 budget, “A Budget for America’s Future.” The FY21 budget seeks to provide the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) with $47.9 billion in funding to assist the fight to end homelessness, boost the promotion of healthy homes, and help America’s low-income families pay rent.

“The President’s budget proposal provides HUD with the resources to serve America’s most vulnerable populations in an efficient and compassionate manner,” said Secretary Carson. “We must remember, compassion is not always how many people we can get on a government program, but rather how many people we can help graduate out of a program and into financial independence. The road to self-sufficiency is one that is sure to improve the lives of all Americans.”

The FY21 Budget continues a commitment to fiscal responsibility, targeting lower value HUD programs for elimination or reduction, while seeking stable or increased funding into the highest impact programs that provide housing and support for vulnerable populations, including:

$2.8 Billion to Assist the Fight to End Homelessness
To help communities across the nation end homelessness, the President has budgeted $2.8 billion. HUD will continue working with local and state governments to compassionately house their most vulnerable populations through grant funds for emergency shelters, rapid re-housing, and transitional and permanent supportive housing—all while providing people with key services to help them regain their independence.

Record $425 Million to Boost Healthy Homes
HUD remains committed to providing families with safe and healthy housing nationwide in FY2021. Recognizing that housing conditions directly affect the health of residents, the President is requesting $425 million to mitigate health and safety hazards through lead remediation, carbon monoxide detectors, and healthy home grants. This is a $90 million increase over the enacted level for 2020.

Providing $41.3 billion to Help Americans Pay Rent
Currently, more than 4.6 million low-income families pay their rent with federal support, and more than half a million people are living on our nation’s streets. The President’s Budget funds the Department’s critical work to help our most vulnerable citizens secure housing so they can begin creating a better life for themselves. With $41.3 billion requested, the Budget supports the same number of rental-assisted households as were served last year while re-proposing a bold set of reforms to ensure the programs are sustainable for the future.

$190 Million to Pave the Path to Self-Sufficiency
The budget proposes $190 million that will directly support key initiatives like the Department’s Family Self-Sufficiency Program, which has more than 70,000 active participant households and 5,409 graduates who no longer require temporary assistance, and more than half graduate with an average savings of $6,700. HUD’s Jobs-Plus Program is geared toward increasing employment opportunities and earnings of public housing residents through a three-pronged approach of employment services, rent-based work incentives, and community support.

Through Jobs-Plus, nearly 1,500 individuals have been continuously employed for at least 180 days after placement, and residents have saved over $21.3 million in rent payments.

Supporting Housing Finance Reform
In FY2021, the Department reintroduced its plan for reforming the nation’s housing finance system. The plan ensures the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA or Ginnie Mae) will continue to perform their important missions effectively, responsibly, and sustainably for many years to come.

Continuing to Build and Preserve Housing Supply
The 2021 President’s Budget requests $100 million for the Office of Housing’s Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program. RAD is a powerful tool that gives public housing authorities (PHAs) the resources needed to preserve and improve public housing properties and address the nationwide backlog of deferred maintenance. Transitioning Public Housing units to a more sustainable platform is one of HUD’s four Agency Priority Goals.

Protecting Taxpayer Dollars
HUD has established an Agency-Wide Integrity Task Force, that consists of the heads of HUD’s program offices. HUD will strive to eliminate fraud, waste, and abuse of taxpayers’ dollars as part of this strategic goal. In addition, the Department has developed and is implementing a five-year Financial Transformation Plan to protect taxpayers and support accountability, data, and transparency.

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Congratulations TCAR for your two statewide RPAC awards in our association division (400-999)—Most $100 and Over Investments by Association Size and Highest RPAC Participation!

Almost 500 REALTORS® and Affiliates showed up for the WR Legislative Day event on January 22-23rd in Olympia—including several of our very own members! Thank you for taking the time to meet to discuss Washington REALTOR® legislative priorities, including the following:

  • EXPAND LOCAL HOUSING SUPPLY EFFORTS: Last session, the Legislature passed HB 1923 that incentivized cities to adopt regulations and plans to increase housing supply and affordability. This bill was part of REALTORS® Unlock the Door housing supply campaign, and now over 50 cities are implementing the law. In 2020, will expand this program by extending the deadlines for local governments, including additional types of housing ordinances, and increase the number of cities that are eligible to participate. A range of aggressive and sustained action on housing supply is needed from addressing homelessness and low-income affordability, to stopping the alarming trend of decreased of homeownership.

  • EXTEND MULTI-FAMILY TAX EXEMPTION: The state’s Multifamily Tax Exemption (MFTE) has been successful in helping create thousands of new units of privately-owned affordable housing. This program has been central to urban redevelopment and housing supply efforts in both small and large cities. These bills extend the authorization for the MFTE and provide additional flexibility so the use of the MFTE can be tailored to meet the variety of needs at the local level.

  • PROTECT REALTORS® INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR & AGENCY LAW PROVISIONS: Recently, the Legislature passed bills clarifying independent contractor status for real estate brokers and reaffirmed the state’s real estate agency laws; to include the statutory duties of brokers and dual agency requirements. Despite this, conflicting employment legislation has been proposed that would negatively impact the real estate industry by altering the status of real estate brokers as independent contractors and real estate agency laws. The unique structure of the real estate industry should be acknowledged and protected in future employment legislation.

It was a fantastic event and we look forward to bringing you more updates on legislation affecting our industry!

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