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Young Voters Want Congress to Act on Housing Costs Now

Young Voters Want Congress to Act on Housing Costs Now

According to the National Association of REALTORS®, about half the people who rent or live with family believe both of these statements are true: (a) I’d like to buy a home, but don’t have affordable options in my area. (b) U.S. housing is...

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Investors: Know When a Cheap Home Is a Money Trap

Investors: Know When a Cheap Home Is a Money Trap

In the midwestern states, purchasing a home for under $100K is entirely possible. Some people do it as an investment. In a big-picture way, it can be a smart thing to do. A deed means land, and land has scarcity value. Meanwhile, a home can also produce...

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Growing Concerns About AI in the Home Buying Process

Growing Concerns About AI in the Home Buying Process

Artificial intelligence has found its way into everything. Buying a home is no exception—especially if a real estate brokerage or financing company is involved. Today’s buyers are used to AI being part of shopping for most anything.  Most...

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Three Estate Planning Moves Smart Seniors Avoid

Three Estate Planning Moves Smart Seniors Avoid

You already know that naming your children on your deed is probably not good tax planning for the next generation. But what other, less obvious deed mistakes do smart seniors avoid? Here are three to consider. 1.   Signing the Documents...

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Estate Planning? Elder Law? Which Do You Need?

Estate Planning? Elder Law? Which Do You Need?

Estate planning focuses on what happens with everything you own after death. Elder law addresses legal and planning needs late in life: decision-making authority, asset preservation, and support during physical changes that occur with age. Read on...

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Zoning for Affordability in Minnesota: Is a Law Allowing More Units Doomed?

Zoning for Affordability in Minnesota: Is a Law Allowing More Units Doomed?

A new law to boost starter-home construction in Minnesota is “on life support” now, media reports say. Its backers are scrambling to save it as the lawmaking session concludes this month. Starter homes seem to be an endangered species. In the early...

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