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Bond remains strong between Puerto Rican evacuees and those who stayed
by
Renata Sago
Dec 22, 2017
Families, now divided between the mainland and the island, start new endeavors and try to preserve old ties.
Tax changes could have big effect on housing
Dec 19, 2017
The tax advantages of home ownership would likely be available to wealthier taxpayers, and high tax regions would take the biggest hit.
Home prices rise much faster than wages and consumer prices
Nov 28, 2017
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller National Home Price Index hit a record high in August, and prices show no sign of moderating soon.
Homeowners might have to start paying taxes on forgiven debt again
Oct 13, 2017
If the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act isn't extended, homeowners with forgiven debt will have to pay taxes on that debt.
Just 34 percent of homes have regained pre-recession values. Is that a bad thing?
by
Annie Baxter
May 3, 2017
There’s some stark research out today from the real estate research firm Trulia that shows an uneven recovery in the housing market. According to Trulia, only 34 percent of homes nationally have returned to their pre-recession value. Now that is, of course, a comparison back to the crazy times of the housing bubble. So how […]
Why many Louisiana homeowners lack flood insurance
Aug 17, 2016
Most Louisiana homeowners aren't covered.
While major U.S. banks are cleaning up their books, the shadow banking system is dirtying its hands
Apr 12, 2016
The role of non-banks has increased 400 percent in the past three years, one analyst says.
For public good, not for profit.
Homeowners, techies will be sad when Fed raises rates
Sep 16, 2015
With rates near zero for so many years, who's benefited? Borrowers.
Home sweet risky home
by
Amy Scott
Sep 3, 2015
A new study looks at home values in areas prone to natural disasters.
The housing market is back — except where it's not
Jul 30, 2015
In some cities, lots of homeowners remain underwater.