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Real Estate Glossary: Key Terms Explained for Industry Professionals
Get to grips with fundamental real estate terms from A to Z. Understand mortgages, assets, capital gains, and more with this handy glossary of more than 200 key terms.
Buying Multi Family Foreclosures: Unveiling Investment Opportunities Beyond the Risks
Understanding Foreclosed Properties Foreclosed homes are residences reclaimed by lenders due to the borrower’s inability to continue mortgage payments.The…
Nanotech for historic building preservation: new coating lets buildings self-repair
In a big win for historic building preservation, bacterial treatments now allow cracks in old (and new) buildings to self-repair as soon as they appear.
64% abandon their New Years resolutions within a month, study finds
A study from the UK has found that about two-thirds of people abandon their New Years resolutions within a…
The Agony of Tax Time: How Income Tax Filing Got So Darn Complex
It’s almost that dreaded time of year again – tax season. As we gather stacks of paperwork and receipts,…
Top Retirement Destinations in the U.S.: Discover Your Ideal Haven
Explore the top U.S. retirement destinations. Offering affordable living, quality healthcare, and diverse lifestyle options, find your ideal retirement spot here.
AI-driven hedge funds outperform those run by humans
New research shows AI-driven hedge funds significantly outperforming human-led ones.
Economics explains the benefits of downsizing in retirement
Explore the benefits of downsizing in retirement, how it can impact your finances, and important tax considerations to keep in mind when making this strategic move.
New Study Finds That Most Seniors Enter Long-Term Care at Age 84
This move is typically preceded by a period of significant disability, during which many receive extensive care at home, primarily from unpaid family members.