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Real Estate Tax Resources
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Owning a home provides you with some of the largest opportunities for tax savings. On top of that, with a little luck, you get potential appreciation in value. If you own a home, looking to buy one or invest in real estate, this section is for you. Here, we will examine various tax considerations related to buying, selling, renting and refinancing of your real estate property.
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Deducting mortgage interest
Deducting mortgage points
Deducting real estate taxes
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Like-Kind Exchanges
Lowering the cost of a home equity line of credit
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Pay your mortgage with 401(k) money? Bad idea!
Pros and cons of a home equity line
Protesting your property taxes
Refinancing Your Home
Reverse Mortgages in the Wake of Hurricane Disaster
Sect 1031 Misconceptions
Selling Your Home
Shopping for a subprime loan
So, You Want to Be A Landlord...
The risks of option ARMs
Timing of Home Purchase
Web-based marketing integral to real estate industry
Will home values recover in 2008?
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