HomeSelling

    By Catherine New

    | 12:01AM 8/09/2011
    With the Standard & Poor's downgrades, the declining stock market, the flat employment figures and Europe's fiscal woes, you might not expect much optimism in the housing market just now. But a few major metropolitan areas should see price increases in the next year, according to a new report.

    By Zac Bissonnette

    | 2:00PM 6/30/2009
    In a piece on selling your home in a hurry, Money Magazine staff reporter Beth Braverman offers some good tips -- but then there's this clunker: "And set your home at the lowest end of its price range; a $299,000 home will seem expensive to a buyer in the $250,000 to $300,000 range, but a $301,000...

    By Brett Widness

    | 6:00PM 7/16/2008
    You may be hearing a lot about buying properties "short," like it's some modern-day Gold Rush, where homes are being offered for 50% off or more. Short-selling is when the bank agrees the home is worth less than what it was financed for. Having bid on a bank-owned property in the past year, I can...

    By Geoff Williams

    | 4:00PM 7/11/2008
    If you've been trying to sell your house without any luck, you've probably gone everywhere for help.Perhaps you've read some how to sell your house books, for instance. (For instance, there's The Complete Idiot's Guide to Staging your Home to Sell by Julie Dana and Marcia Layton Turner.)Or maybe...

    By Geoff Williams

    | 6:00PM 5/24/2008
    Earlier today, I took my four-year-old to her preschool picnic, one that they hold every year after the last day of school and right before the summer begins. And as I stood there, underneath a canopy of blue sky, watching mostly three and four-year-olds dashing about, scampering on playground...

    By Gary E. Sattler

    | 11:00AM 3/31/2008
    Our man Abelicio Padilla has been blogging about his personal financial situation and he has been seeking advice for making sound money decisions. I wrote this piece as my input into his situation. If you'd like more background before you proceed, read Abelicio Padilla's interesting blog posts...