Nearly 1.8 million taxpayers claimed a total of almost $12.5 billion under the popular first-time homebuyer tax credit program, but more than 950,000 taxpayers will be required to repay the credits because their homes were purchased in 2008, according to a U.S. Treasury report released recently. And many more may have to repay the credits […]
New Gadgets to Monitor Home Power
A new gadget can show you the real-time cost of the electricity used in your home. Comments or questions? Click the comment link below and let us hear from you!
Competing With Foreclosures
The foreclosure rate is one of the most daunting things you can face when trying to sell a home. Nationwide, the sale of distressed properties accounts for half of all home sales, so those sold for below market value or out of foreclosure can be make the market tough – but not impossible. There are […]
Skipping Out On Your Mortgage Can Be Risky
Some homeowners underwater on their home loan — meaning they owe more on the mortgage than the home’s current value — are turning to “strategic defaults” in which they simply walk away from mortgage debt. But financial experts warn — the cost of skipping out on mortgage debt can be high. The American Bankers Association […]
Pointers When Buying a Home
Buying a home is an expensive proposition, regardless of your financial situation, so we want to give you a few pointers to keep in mind when buying your next home. Your first step is to save for the down payment. The more money you are able to put down, the greater your chances of being […]
Back to School Savings
Whether you’ve finished your school shopping or are scrambling to get it done, saving money is always a welcome lesson. Have any unique back-to-school savings ideas you’d like to share with our readers? We’d love to see ’em! Just click the ‘comment’ link below and tell us about them.
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