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Rules of thumb for judging investment home, cash flow
by tom Kelly
investment columnist
Let’s assume home values are down in the area where you like to vacation. Truth be told, you wouldn’t mind retiring there one day. If you bought an investment home now and rented out, is there any way of knowing if it will appreciate? Read more
Real estate flipping:
lucrative and legal
Flipping refers to the practice of finding a property that is for sale — usually priced below-market — and then selling it soon after it is bought for a quick profit.
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How to value business assets
Figuring out how to avoid paying excessive property tax can be as challenging as determining legitimate ways to reduce one’s income tax.
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Want to buy a condo?
Buying a condo makes sense for many people. Maybe you’re single or newly married and don’t want the responsibility of maintaining a home. Or, perhaps, you’ve done the homeownership thing and now that you’ve retired and the kids have moved away, you want to downsize. Read more
Vacation homes aren’t just fun, they’re a good investment
10 reasons why that vacation home makes financial sense. Read more
Planning home improvements?
Ready for some changes to your present home or want to improve the value of a rental property? If so, you’re not alone.
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What's your
landlord-tenant I.Q.?
What every Texas landlord and tenant should know about his or her legal rights regarding rental property.
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