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7 Metro Areas Riding a Housing Bounce
Consumer Action

7 Metro Areas Riding a Housing Bounce

New home building may be down but some existing homes are coming back.

Nov 18 2009  |  Topics: Personal FinanceReal EstateConsumerMortgageFor the Home
Refresh Your Financial Life: Real Estate
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Refresh Your Financial Life: Real Estate

The best ways to capitalize on the economic recovery. Today: Real estate.

Nov 16 2009  |  Topics: Personal FinanceReal EstateMortgageFor the Home
Home Price Data at Odds With Sales Stats
Real Estate

Home Price Data at Odds With Sales Stats

Despite hopeful glimmers in housing, sellers are still slashing prices.

Home Buyer Tax Credit: Now, More Are Eligible
Tax Tips

Home Buyer Tax Credit: Now, More Are Eligible

Boon to go beyond first-time buyers. What it means for real-estate market.

Nov 5 2009  |  Topics: Personal FinanceReal EstateTax FilingTaxesGovernment
Consumer Action

What Fed's Latest Move Means for Mortgages

Fed will keep overall rates low, but one signal suggests shift for homeowners.

Nov 4 2009  |  Topics: Personal FinanceReal EstateMortgageSpendingFederal Reserve
Deal of the Day

6 Signs Your Home Will Increase in Value

The housing market shows signs of a recovery. Is your area on the upswing?

Nov 2 2009  |  Topics: Personal FinanceReal EstateEconomyMortgage
Real Estate

'Luxury' Homes, Built Cheap

More builders are luring buyers with low-cost versions of amenities. Will owners regret the shortcuts?

Oct 30 2009  |  Topics: Personal FinanceReal EstateFor the HomeSpendingConsumer
Consumer Action

The Coming Home-Tax Credit: Worth the Wait?

There's a compromise in the Senate. What to consider before buying a home.

Oct 29 2009  |  Topics: Personal FinanceReal EstateGovernmentMortgageTaxesTax Filing
Consumer Action

Beyond California: New Foreclosure Hot Spots

New real-estate data include more than the usual suspects.

Oct 28 2009  |  Topics: Personal FinanceReal EstateEconomy
Consumer Action

Is Time Running Out for Ultra-Low Mortgage Rates?

The 30-year fixed is averaging 5.15%. How long can it last?

Sep 25 2009  |  Topics: Personal FinanceReal EstateConsumerMortgageSpending
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