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As housing costs soar, homebuilders develop houses for rent
Home builders and other real estate companies are increasingly betting that would-be home buyers frustrated with a shortage of homes for sale and runaway prices will settle for renting their slice of the American dream. Although individual homeowners and mom-and-pop investors still account for the vast majority of single-family rental homes, home builders have stepped up construction this year of new houses for rent. In the third quarter, builders broke ground on 16,000 single-family homes slated to become rentals. That’s the highest quarterly total of housing starts for built-to-rent homes going back to at least 1990, according to an analysis of U.S. census data by the National Assn. of Home…
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Home Depot Black Friday deals 2021: Tools, appliances, holiday decorations and more
Looking for more holiday deals? Visit our Guide to Cyber Week to see all the best sales to shop before — and during — Black Friday. There’s no need to wait until the day after Thanksgiving to shop great deals on everything from power tools to kitchen appliances to holiday decor to furniture. The Home Depot’s Black Friday sale is already in full swing, with serious savings on a wide range of items. Ready to start shopping? We’ve rounded up 20 picks for everything from home improvement chores to Christmas decorations. Are you listening, Santa? The Home DepotDeWalt Atomic 20V Max Brushless 2-Tool Kit Make DIY projects easier with this two-tool kit that includes…
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Lorine Ann Denton Obituary – The Pueblo Chieftain
Lorine Ann Denton Chandler – Lorine Ann Denton (nee Dale), 80, of Chandler, Ariz., passed away on Nov. 11, 2021, with her loved ones by her side. Lorine was born April 25, 1941 to Marie Elizabeth Dale (nee Spiess) and Everett Dale in Pueblo, Colo., the youngest of three children. Lorine graduated from Centennial High School in 1959. In early 1960, she met Gerald “Jerry” Leo Denton and they wed on October 15, 1960. They went on to have two sons, Mark Lee Denton and Jerry Allen Denton. They raised their family in her hometown of Pueblo, Colo., before moving to Chandler, Ariz., in 2007 to be closer to their…
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What you need to know about buying a home
A real estate agent stands in the doorway as Giovani and Nicole Quiroz of Brooklyn, New York visit an open house in West Hempstead, New York. Raychel Brightman | Newsday LLC | Newsday | Getty Images Higher prices are almost everywhere. Americans are paying more these days for products like food and gasoline, thanks to rising inflation. Of course, this rising inflation will also impact the cost of buying a new home. “With inflation rising so aggressively and the fact that people’s salaries and weekly income are not rising at the same rate, we end up with less discretionary money to spend each month,” said George Ratiu, manager of economic…
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Mansion Global Daily: Miami Luxury Homes Are Having a Moment, U.K. Home Sales Drop by Half After Stamp Duty Holiday Ended, and More
Miami’s Luxury Homes Will Gain an Average 10{d4d1dfc03659490934346f23c59135b993ced5bc8cc26281e129c43fe68630c9} in 2022, Forecast Says The Florida city is expected to see the highest value growth of any major world city, followed by Sydney and Los Angeles, according to Knight Frank. Read More BY THE NUMBERS TRENDING TODAY MANSION GLOBAL ON YOUTUBE Dream Kitchens to Make Thanksgiving Prep All Gravy Three homes with space and appliances to cook for an army feature in the latest episode in Mansion Global’s YouTube series. Watch LISTING OF THE DAY Hamptons Charmer by the Center of Sag Harbor Still Feels Tucked Away Amenities at the home in the New York beach community include a waterside pool with…
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Common mistakes made with investment properties
Owning real estate investment properties is often lucrative. But, real estate investments, whether vacation rentals, long-term rentals, or “fix and flips”, can be disastrous if the investor fails to utilize an entity and/or fails to utilize an entity in the correct fashion. Indeed, it is critical that investors structure their investment real estate, whether through an LLC, a limited partnership, or other entity, to minimize personal liability. And, no matter the structure, investors with entities must avoid the following mistakes: READ ALSO: 5 things to know when investing in real estate in Arizona 1. Failing to Transfer an Existing Property, Via Deed, to the Real Estate Entity. Upon forming an entity,…