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    Ask your real estate agent for recommendations on updates and upgrades that could boost your home’s market appeal and increase the sale price, says Laura Heigl, an Indiana-based real estate ...

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    “If rates go down just another percentage point…prices are going to go through the roof,” the self-made real estate millionaire and Shark Tank star told Fox Business yesterday. The average ...

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    Plus, owning real estate can offer tax advantages, including deductions for mortgage interest, property taxes and depreciation. In 2024, you can deduct up to $10,000 of property taxes as a married ...

  5. Causes of the 2000s United States housing bubble - Wikipedia

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    Business journalist Kimberly Amadeo reports: "The first signs of decline in residential real estate occurred in 2006. Three years later, commercial real estate started feeling the effects. [36] Denice A. Gierach, a real estate attorney and CPA, wrote: most of the commercial real estate loans were good loans destroyed by a really bad economy.

  6. Real estate trends - Wikipedia

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    A real estate trend is any consistent pattern or change in the general direction of the real estate industry which, over the course of time, causes a statistically noticeable change. This phenomenon can be a result of the economy, a change in mortgage rates, consumer speculations, or other fundamental and non-fundamental reasons.

  7. Real-estate bubble - Wikipedia

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    Real estate bubbles are invariably followed by severe price decreases (also known as a house price crash) that can result in many owners holding mortgages that exceed the value of their homes. [ 32 ] 11.1 million residential properties, or 23.1% of all U.S. homes, were in negative equity at December 31, 2010. [ 33 ]

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  9. Blockbusting - Wikipedia

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    Real estate companies used deceitful tactics to make white homeowners think that their neighborhoods were being "invaded" by non-white residents, [6] which in turn would encourage them to quickly sell their houses at below-market prices. The companies then sold that property to blacks who were desperate to escape inner-city ghettos at higher ...