The Houston Association of REALTORS® is making headlines! Here’s a look at some of the media coverage our organization has received over the past few weeks.
HAR’s December/Full-Year 2024 MLS Market Update reported on the Houston housing market ending 2024 strong despite volatile mortgage rates. The report generated media coverage from mid-to late January in the following news outlets:
- Bellaire Essentials
- Community Impact Newspaper
- CultureMap Houston
- Examiner Newspapers
- Fort Bend Star
- Houston Agent Magazine
- Houston Business Journal (online and print editions)
- Houston Chronicle (online and print editions)
- Houston Community Newspapers
- Houston Public Media/KUHF 88.7 FM
- KHOU-TV/11 News
- KPRC-TV/Local 2
- KRIV-TV/FOX 26 News
- KTRH/NewsRadio 740
- KTRK-TV/ABC 13
- PaperCity
- Realty News Report (RNR)
- The Leader
- The Real Deal
HAR board member Rick Treviño was interviewed by KXLN-TV/Univision 45 about HAR’s December/Full-Year 2024 Housing Market Update and discussed the outlook for the market in 2025. The segment aired on January 15.
Mansion Global reporter Nancy Ruhling cited HAR data in a story about the River Oaks neighborhood being the heart of the metro area’s booming luxury real estate market. The story was published on February 1.
HAR Chair Shae Cottar was interviewed by Real Estate Matters radio host Bill Knapik about his goals as Chair and the current real estate landscape. The show aired on February 2 on AM 950 KPRC Houston and is available for streaming on the iHeartRadio app.
Community Impact reporter Carson Weaver profiled HAR’s list of the Hottest Communities in the Houston Area in the fourth quarter of 2024 for a story that was published on February 3.
KHOU-TV/11 News reporter Troy Kless interviewed HAR Chair-Elect Theresa Hill about how proposed tariffs could impact home prices. The story aired on February 4.
Houston Agent Magazine and Real Estate News both profiled the new Redesign feature which allows consumers to virtually design properties on HAR.com. The articles were published on February 5.
Houston Chronicle reporter Megan Kimble interviewed HAR Secretary/Treasurer Troy Cothran for a story about rising insurance costs and the impact on buyers and sellers in coastal communities. The story was published on February 6.