Selling a Property with Tenants
With any luck, your renter will help you show your home to its full potential. Here’s what you can do if that’s not the case.
With any luck, your renter will help you show your home to its full potential. Here’s what you can do if that’s not the case.
You know the story of âThe Tortoise and the Hareâ? It turned out slow and steady won the race. That applies to investing, too. Last year, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose and fell daily â and even hourly â to the economic effects of COVID-19, the financial roller coaster ride left plenty of [â¦]
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Among the many investment opportunities that are bound to come your way is real estate. Taking the leap to put your money into the world of commercial or residential property is, however, not an easy decision. To be successful, you need to weigh the benefits against the risks of the real estate market. To help […]
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A good friend of mine has collected Disney paraphernalia her entire life. In her home, on display, you can find Disney pins, Disney decorations, Disney movies, and, in one room, a framed Disney stock certificate. Itâs a beautiful item, decorated with Disney characters and Walt Disney himself and well worth hanging on the wall, but […]
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Taxes on investment income can be confusing, especially since there are several ways investment income is taxed. An investor may be familiar with capital gains taxesâthe taxes imposed when one sells an asset that has grownâbut less clear on the implications of dividends, interest, and other ways in which investments have tax implications. Certain types […]
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For the past couple years now, there has been a big push for a so-called HARP 3.0, which would essentially open the door to private-label refinances under the popular Making Home Affordable program. Since inception, only Fannie and Freddie mortgages have been eligible, despite private-label mortgages accounting for more of the carnage that led to [&hellip
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