April 2012

Renting on the rise

Analysts estimate that over the next few years, about 6 million more homes will fall into foreclosure. While this is certainly not good news for the properties themselves, it also means that many of those homeowners will become renters. The rental market has been favorable for landlords recently, setting records

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Short sales increasingly popular

New housing data indicates that short sales are become more and more common as an alternative to possible foreclosure. A short sale occurs when a property owner sells for less than the amount owed on their mortgages. A short sale may enable a property owner to preserve their credit rating

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Landlord and tenants argue over possible haunted house

Landlords and tenants typically argue over issues like a broken air conditioner or past due rent or other easily anticipated elements of occupying a rental property. A family in New Jersey recently filed a complaint against their landlord for a very unusual reason. They believe the house is haunted. Regardless

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Notable Detroit mansion back on the market

An English manor-style home built in 1915 is back on the market in Detroit for the first time in more than 30 years. The historic home, known as Stone Hedge, is a rare glimpse in to life in Detroit just after the turn of the century. The lavish home is

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What happens to your debt when you die? (Part 1)

Being named as the sole beneficiary of a relative’s estate may not be what it once was with so many properties upside down and the nation’s credit card debt at record levels. What do you do if you are willed a house in which the mortgage owed is more than

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Housing prices improve in Detroit

Detroit is one of only three metro areas to show a rise in home prices, according to the Case-Shiller index released recently. The report shows that in January of 2012, home prices were up by 1.7% over the previous year. Experts say that it is difficult to draw conclusions from

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