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  • 6 Tips for Renovating Your Home Without Getting Ripped Off

    By Beth Braverman

    Follow these steps to make sure that you’re not spending more than you need to on your home improvement projects.

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    The Risk That’s Growing Once Again in the Housing Market

    By Diana Olick, CNBC

    Homebuyers are increasingly opting to put less money down when purchasing their homes, increasing their risk should the housing market, and specifically home prices, falter yet again.

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    Would Trump Take Away Your Mortgage Interest Deduction?

    By Rob Garver

    In the complicated world of federal tax expenditures, there is perhaps no provision more loved by its beneficiaries and more hated by academic economists than the mortgage interest deduction. For...

  • The Most Expensive College Town in America

    By Beth Braverman

    Living off-campus has long been seen as a way to save money on college expenses, but it’s getting a lot harder to find a deal. Here’s the most expensive college town for off-campus rents.

  • A woman holds a piece of paper advertising a home for sale in Santa Monica

    Big Profits Are Back for Home Sellers

    By Beth Braverman

    As a lack of inventory pushes home prices to record highs, sellers who put their homes on the market are making more money than at any point since the real estate bubble burst ten years ago.

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    The Biggest Regret for Homebuyers

    By Ester Bloom, CNBC

    Maybe you should think twice about that tiny house. More than half of all buyers have regrets about their purchase of a home, Trulia reports , and the No. 1 mistake buyers feel like they made is...

  • A woman holds a piece of paper advertising a home for sale in Santa Monica

    Here’s the Biggest Problem Facing Homebuyers Today

    By Beth Braverman

    Even as more homebuyers attain financial security and strong enough credit to qualify for a loan, they’re being shut out because of a dearth of homes of sale in many markets.

  • In the Market for a New Home? What to Look for at an Open House

    By Beth Braverman

    You can learn a lot spending a Sunday afternoon touring homes, whether you’re ready to make an offer or just trying to get a feel for the market.

  • 15 DIY Projects to Make Your First House Feel Like Home

    By Beth Braverman

    If you’re like most first-time homebuyers, you’ve stretched your funds as far as they’ll comfortably go in order to purchase your new pad. Even if you don’t have much in the way of a renovation...

  • Exclusive: Investors tout controversial "condemnation" for housing fix

    6 Tips for Getting the Best Deal on a Mortgage

    By Beth Braverman

    With the spring housing market in full swing, prospective buyers are battling rising prices and tight inventory. Still, it’s not all bad news for today’s buyers.

  • Officers' housing for sale in Discovery Park, formerly known as Fort Lawton, are seen near a functioning FAA air traffic control radar dome in Seattle, Washington, U.S. February 11, 2017.  REUTERS/Chris Helgren

    Why a President Trump Could Hurt Your Home's Value

    By Janna Herron

    Home prices have increased almost a third since hitting bottom four years ago. But that progress could be stymied by a President Sanders or even real-estate-mogul turned President Trump, according to...

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    By Janna Herron

    Spring selling season is underway and so is the ritual of sellers opening their doors on weekends to invite potential buyers to snoop around, judge their décor and test the water pressure. Open...

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    10 Trends Driving the Housing Market Now

    By Beth Braverman

    April showers bring May home sales? That’s the hope for homeowners listing their properties this year. Experts think this spring will be busy as a strong job market continues to fuel an already...

  • Don’t Let a Late-Life Divorce Ruin Your Retirement Plans

    By Janna Herron

    Divorce not only can hurt the heart, but also the wallet. The financial fallout can be even worse for those who divorce later in life as carefully managed retirement plans quickly unravel. So-called...

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    By Robert Frank, CNBC

    The luxury home market may be losing some of its luster. Average sales prices for homes listed at $1 million or more fell 1.1 percent in the first quarter compared with a year earlier, marking the...

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