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How to choose outdoor furniture 

This article is reprinted by permission from The Escape Home, a newsletter for second homeowners

Here’s how long the stock market rally may last

Stock-market rallies always end. They also make it easy to forget how difficult it can

These Three Athleisure Companies Bring Casual Comfort To Your Portfolio

In this article I use AAII’s A+ Investor Stock Grades to provide insight into three

Opinion: Commercial mortgage-backed securities are in the spotlight, but this isn’t 2008

With trillions of dollars of real estate-related debt coming due in the near future, commercial

How to sell your car when the lender holds the title

Learn about selling a vehicle with a loan to a private party or dealership. When the bank,

Should You Refinance Your Student Loans Before Payments Restart?

Unless you've been avoiding the news, you probably know by now that Biden's plans to

5 tips to become an Airbnb ‘superhost’

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Composer Stephen Sondheim’s former NYC townhouse hits the market for $7 million

The lovely New York City townhouse of the late Stephen Sondheim, revered Broadway composer and lyricist, has just

Biden takes new steps to protect renters — including helping them fix faulty tenant-screening reports

The Biden administration on Thursday announced new actions to protect renters, including efforts the White

Is It Time To Rethink Your Single-Family Office?

Karl represented the archetype of the self-made man. He built a successful real estate business

Looking for America’s next hot housing market? The Midwest provides a lucrative blueprint. Here’s why.

Jaina Pallasigui, a public-health professional, started investing in real estate in the Midwest in December

Mortgage rates rise as consumers remain confident about the U.S. economy

The numbers: Mortgage rates inched up this week as the U.S. consumer remains confident about

More Concerns On Buy Now, Pay Later

Fed Raises Interest Rates to 22-Year High, Leaves Door Open for More The Federal Reserve