The IRS sacrifices hundreds of thousands of dollars of collateral to save a handful of bucks in filing fees. Go figure.
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Tag Archives: Real Estate
Entering Homeownership, Apartment Style
New federal rules will make it easier for apartment-dwellers to take their first step into the housing market.
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A Catch-22 For Opportunity Zone Investors
Investors in Qualified Opportunity Zone funds should demand diversification, but funds can’t diversify without first attracting investors.
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More Bad News For Appraisers
Home sales are up since the Great Recession, but the number of home appraisers is shrinking. It isn’t a coincidence.
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Retirement Risks In Paradise
The dream of retiring abroad has a lot going for it – but it can carry a lot of risks, too.
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A New Texan’s Take On Tax Changes
Everything is usually bigger in Texas, including the potential benefit of new tax rules on the housing market.
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Scary Headlines Belie Better Credit News
Rising delinquency rates on some subprime products paradoxically point to better conditions in the consumer credit market.
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Can Hipsters Learn To Love Office Parks?
With too much office and retail space and too little housing, the obvious solution might be part of the actual solution.
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Austin’s Housing Market: Hotter Than A Texas July
Are homes too expensive in Austin, Texas? A transplanted financial planner finds it depends where you’re coming from.
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Ditching New York Tenant Broker Fees
Would-be renters in New York City would no longer have to pay apartment brokers for the privilege.
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