Tips on Selling a Property with a Small Yard Even as new houses have been steadily increasing in size in recent years, the square footage of yard space surrounding them has continued to decline in many areas. That's good
Mortgage Tax Breaks (The Post-Standard) In a year of bad mortgage news, there's a bright spot or two for homeowners: Foreclosure comes with a tax break, and 2007 mortgage insurance payments may be tax-deductible.read more...
Asian markets mixed awaiting U.S. data Asian markets, awaiting key U.S. economic and inflation data later in the week, generally were down in Monday morning trading.read more...
Your Plan: Advice for buyers and sellers Homeowners in San Antonio are selling their homes in about two months. In Detroit, by contrast, homes are sitting on the shelf for more than a year, and anxious sellers
Fannie Mae won't file Q2 earnings Mortgage finance giant Fannie Mae said Tuesday it won't file a second-quarter earnings report with regulators as the company continues to clean up its books after an accounting scandal.read more...
Bondholder losses in the subprime mess may reach $75 billion Bondholders could be under water by the billions in the subprime meltdown according to Pacific Investment Management: They will lose as much as $75 billion on securities made up
NEW YORK —Home-equity loans and lines of credit are still a popular way for homeowners with a mortgage to borrow. The interest is much lower than on other forms of consumer borrowing and, generally, interest you pay on loans up to $100,000 is tax-deductible.
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