Finance & Mortgage
'Commercial Real Estate Executives More Optimistic with U.S. rather than Global Economy for 2016
'Mortgage Rates Very Low In Last Three Years Despite Fixed-Rate Loan
'A Detroit Startup Aims to Reinvent the City's Housing Market
EDITOR'S PICKS
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Residents of a Chicago Mobile Home Park To Lose Water Access Days Before Thanksgiving
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Dozens Left Homeless After Apartment Fire Sparks In Durham
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Homebuying 101: 5 Red Flags To Watch Out For
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US Home Prices on the Rise: Here's Where Houses Are the Priciest
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Real Estate: 3 Things To Know Before You Start Investing
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Turkish real estate leaders DEIK, GYODER and Turkey-Luxembourg Business Council held a meeting to discuss the real estate funds and Investment opportunities in the real estate sector of Turkey. The meeting took place last 3 March 2016 in Luxembourg, which is considered the second largest player in the investment funds world and the largest in the Euro region since 2005. -
'Things You Need to Know About Homeownership and Tax Deductions
Tax season is sometimes one of the most stressful times of the year, as almost everyone is busy consulting their accountants and checking whether or not they missed anything out on their report. While aggressively deducting things on your list can be a cause for concern, there are certain things you can deduct from your taxes without fearing about attracting unwanted attention from the IRS. -
'Tips for Improving Your Home Appraisal
Home appraisals determine whether you can get your house refinanced or whether a new buyer can afford the house they are eyeing on in the real estate market. Unfortunately, appraisals can often come in lower than what you might be expecting. Here are some tips for improving your home appraisal: -
'Vacant Property Surtax to Push Owners to Rent, Increase Housing Stock in Vancouver
A proposal to tax homes in Vancouver that are sitting empty is on the table in a bid to address the housing supply and affordability issues in the region. -
'Stamp Duty Change, EU Referendum Skew UK’s Housing Market
The uncertainties over Britain's plans to exit the European Union and the impending stamp duty implementation in April are playing tug of war in the U.K.'s property market. -
'US Foreclosure Completions Jump in January
New data released by CoreLogic reveals a slight increase in the number of completed foreclosures in January compared to the previous month. -
'Relocation Near Facebook Headquarters Awaits $10K, $15K Package
Facebook is offering single staffers over $10,000 to relocate closer to their Menlo Park headquarters. This is one of the perks of being an employee in one of Silicon Valley's most successful companies on the Bay Area. -
'Residents Prefer Cheaper Housing, Bettter Commute Options as Seattle, Austin Rise in the Tech Hub Location Choices
A Silicon Valley study revealed that not all Americans want to live within the high tech neighborhood. In fact, residents are starting to leave the tech hub location faster than the number of people arriving. -
'Expert Recommends Whitehall to Give London More Power to Address Housing Crisis
As the housing crisis is plaguing London with supply unable to keep up with the growing population, experts are pitching in solutions to address the issue. -
'UK Ministers to Introduce a Compromise ‘Pay to Stay’ Policy
The government is planning to introduce a new housing policy which aims to restrict social housing to the neediest. After receiving many criticisms, the ministers decided to taper on how the policy, dubbed as "Pay to Stay," will be implemented. -
'Mortgage Applications Slightly Increase Ahead of Spring Home-Buying Season
This year's spring home-buying season is starting earlier than usual and mortgage applications saw a lift with an increase in purchase applications. -
'Are Baby Boomers To Blame For The Messed Up Home Buying Market?
Baby boomers are reportedly being blamed for the slim chance of buying a home for the growing family. Experts were saying that this age group's homes must be downsized.