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Timely Reasons to Buy a Vacation Home
Smart Buying With remote work on the rise, more people are looking for a permanent getaway.
By Lisa Gerstner • Last updated
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Low Interest Rates Reduce the Cost of Mortgages
real estate Interest rate reductions triggered by the coronavirus crisis can create money-saving opportunities for mortgage shoppers.
By Mark Solheim • Last updated
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How to Protect Your Home From Deed Theft
Scams You don’t need to pay a company to protect you from criminals who put their names on your home title. You can protect yourself for free with these steps.
By Patricia Mertz Esswein • Published
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11 Reasons You Need Umbrella Insurance Right Now
insurance An umbrella insurance policy can protect your assets and future earnings from expensive lawsuits.
By Patricia Mertz Esswein • Published
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9 Ways to Get Extra Cash From Your House
real estate If you're a homeowner looking to rake in some extra money, whether to fund a much-needed renovation or to afford a much-needed dream vacation, don't dismiss using your house as a means to generate additional income.
By Andrea Browne Taylor • Published
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10 Things You Didn't Know About Living in a Tiny Home
home It's a lazy weekend and you’re plunked down on the couch channel surfing.
By Andrea Browne Taylor • Published
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3 Types of Home-Related Insurance to Consider
insurance Do some research to find out what you'll need for your home.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance • Last updated
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Home Buyers, What $300,000 Buys in 21 Big Cities Across the U.S.
real estate The national median sales price for existing single-family homes hit $269,000 in the second quarter of this year, according to the National Association of Realtors.
By Andrea Browne Taylor • Published
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Capital
business In a rapidly gentrifying London neighborhood, owning property “was like being in the casino in which you were guaranteed to be a winner.” Still, the house-rich homeowners are unsettled.
By Sandra Block • Published