Think tax-backward to avoid the AMT Taxpayers, walk away from the gift wrap and pick up your pencils. You have less than a month to strategize your way out of the alternative minimum tax for 2006.Commentread
Rents are up as much as 20 percent over five years Rents for single-family homes and apartments in some areas of the Capital city have increased by about 20 percent over the last five years, according to area property managers.Commentread more...
Two mortgage lenders cut rates (Channel 4) Two mortgage lenders have announced they were reducing their rates, bucking the recent trend in the market. Cheltenham & Gloucester, the lending arm of Lloyds TSB, is cutting the cost
Economist: Fla.'s Recovery to Lag Behind Nation's Florida's economic recovery will likely trail that of the U.S. as the state continues to nurse its housing hangover for the next couple of years. That was the prognosis issued
Banks, thrifts hit earnings record in 3rd quarter Banks and thrifts reached a new high in earnings in the third quarter, with net income totaling $34.6 billion and surpassing the record set in the first quarter, FDIC reported
What will happen to my mortgage? (The Ann Arbor News) Mortgage terms will not change and service will continue uninterrupted. Mortgages will be changed over to CitiMortgage, likely by the end of the year. Customers will be notified as this
If debt makes you anxious, you may be wondering: Should I try to pay off my mortgage—or not? It depends—on your financial circumstances, your time to retirement and your emotions.
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