Real Estate

2022 housing market on pace to be hotter than last year

By Michele Lerner (washingtonpost.com)February 10, 2022If you’re a home buyer, you may have hoped that the real estate market might freeze up a bit in early January to allow breathing room in a less competitive market. Unfortunately, that doesn’t appear to be happening.While it is early in 2022, Realtor.com’s Monthly Housing Report shows that the real estate market is starting off just as competitive...

How Much Is Capital Gains Tax on Real Estate? Plus, How To Avoid It

By: Margaret Heidenry (realtor.com)Capital gains tax is the income tax you pay on gains from selling capital assets—including real estate. So if you have sold or are selling a house, what does this mean for you?If you sell your home for more than what you paid for it, that’s good news. The downside, however, is that you probably have a capital gain. And you may have to pay taxes on your capital gain in...

Line Your Pockets With Cash: 6 Creative Ways To Make Money Off Your Home (That Aren’t Airbnb)

By Larissa Runkle (realtor.com)Feb 21, 2022“Being a homeowner is easy,” said nobody ever. Besides the routine maintenance and upkeep (that lawn always seems to need cutting or raking), there’s also the never-ending expense of homeownership. And we all know that number can be fairly significant.According to a recent report, the average American homeowner spends between $3,000 to $12,000 a year on...

History of International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day (IWD) has been observed since the early 1900’s – a time of great expansion and turbulence in the industrialized world that saw booming population growth and the rise of radical ideologies. 1908 Great unrest and critical debate was occurring amongst women. Women’s oppression and inequality was spurring women to become more vocal and active in campaigning for change. Then...

The Surprising History of International Women’s Day

Controversy clouds the history of International Women’s Day. According to a common version of the holiday’s origins, it was established in 1907, to mark the 50th anniversary of a brutally repressed protest by New York City’s female garment and textile workers. But there’s a problem with that story: Neither the 1857 protest nor the 50th anniversary tribute may have actually taken place. In fact,...

World Kidney Day 2022 – Kidney Health for All

Bridge the knowledge gap to better kidney care Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is common and harmful: 1 out of 10 adult people worldwide have it, and if left untreated it can be deadly. While early detection allows for disease care and management to help prevent morbidity and mortality, and improve cost effectiveness and sustainability, kidney disease related mortality continues to increase yearly and is...

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INTERNATIONAL DAY OF HAPPINESS

This campaign is a global celebration to mark the United Nations International Day of Happiness. It is coordinated by Action for Happiness, a non-profit movement of people from 160 countries, supported by a partnership of like-minded organizations. A profound shift in attitudes is underway all over the world. People are now recognizing that ‘progress’ should be about increasing human happiness and...

Should You Hire a Home Inspector for a New House?

By Lisa Kaplan Gordon (realtor.com)When you buy an old house worn down by time and climate, it’s a no-brainer to hire a home inspector to check what shape it’s in—before you commit to your purchase. But should you hire a home inspector for a new house, even if it hasn’t been finished yet?As odd as it may seem, the answer is yes. Here’s why new houses should get inspected, too, and the best way to...

So, Your Lease Term Is About to End: 5 Things You Have to Remember to Do

In the months leading up to the end of your rental lease, some important decisions about your living situation need to be made. Sure, you need to find a new place. But moving from one apartment to the next is not as simple as finding a new place, packing up your stuff, and driving away without ever looking back. Truthfully, you can do that, but don’t expect to get a penny of your security deposit back,...

The Home Appraisal Process: How It Can Impact Your Mortgage Payment

The home appraisal process is just a formality when buying real estate, right? You’ve found the house you love and put in a good offer, and it was accepted! It’s time to break out the Dom Pérignon White Gold? Sorry, not yet.If you’ve applied for a mortgage, your home-to-be still has to undergo a comprehensive appraisal of its worth—and an unfavorable home appraisal can kill a real estate deal....

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