Mortgage relief faces a tax-law nightmare

Mortgage relief faces a tax-law nightmare

Given the huge public and private resources now being devoted to helping financially distressed homeowners — including the recently announced $25 billion national mortgage settlement with five major banks — you might assume that a key federal tax-law benefit underpinning these efforts would be a shoo-in for renewal.

But it’s not. The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act is set to expire in 10 months, and there are early indications on Capitol Hill that it might not make the cut. The law, first enacted in 2007, allows homeowners who have received principal reductions on their mortgages as the result of loan modifications, short sales or foreclosures to avoid income taxation on the amounts forgiven.

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The costs of buying a foreclosed home

The costs of buying a foreclosed home

Homebuilders are switching tactics and confronting head-on one of their biggest nemeses: foreclosed houses that not only lure buyers away with deeply discounted prices but simultaneously depress the appraisal values of newly built homes.

At a packed session at the recent International Builders’ Show expo here, consultants and builders said that with gluts of foreclosures in major markets around the country — and more forecast to arrive in the next two years — the time has come to stop being passive and to begin aggressively educating buyers about the often hidden costs of buying foreclosures.

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Seattle on list of top destinations for people moving

The Seattle Times: Seattle on list of top destinations for people moving

Seattle again has made an annual list of the Top 10 moving destinations in the nation. Atlanta, Phoenix and Orlando, Fla., top the list, compiled by Penske Truck Rental, continuing a trend of people migrating to the Sun Belt.

The list is based on online consumer truck-rental reservations and through Penske call centers. Here is the complete list: Atlanta, Phoenix, Orlando, Fla., Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago, Houston, Denver, Seattle, Sarasota, Fla. and Charlotte, N.C.

Kiss These 10 Once-Popular Home Features Goodbye

Kiss These 10 Once-Popular Home Features Goodbye

Times are tough in the home-building industry, meaning the 500,000 or so new single-family homes expected to be built this year are going to include more practical and value-conscious features and fewer wish-list items…

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Kitchens Sell a House

Kitchens Sell a House

It’s a tool used by house flippers all across the nation. Stagers know its power. Real estate agents push its importance. What is this not-so-well-kept secret of real estate? A kitchen can sell a house.

A kitchen is the heart of a home. This is true all across the globe. The old saying that the “stomach is the way to the heart” carries a lot of truth. Kitchens are where we spend much of our time and most of that is with our families. It’s the room where we nourish our bodies and our spirits.

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