Liz Sheffield

Liz Sheffield

Four More Years of Accommodative Housing Policy

A big part of my job is helping our clients project the most likely scenarios for the housing market. Now that we know who will be President, my job just got easier because we have 4 years of experience with Obama and a divided Congress, so we know what we are getting. However, there is never a
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Tax break for struggling homeowners set to expire

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The clock is ticking on a tax break that saves struggling homeowners from paying thousands of dollars to the IRS. If the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 does not get extended by Congress by the end of the year, homeowners will have to start paying income taxes
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If A Starbucks Opens In A New Neighborhood, It’s Time To Buy A Home There

"Wake up and smell the coffee," writes Michael Corbett, Trulia's real estate expert and and host of NBC's "Extra's Mansions & Millionaires!" in his book Before you Buy! The Homebuyer's Handbook for Today's Market. He's talking about big chains such as Starbucks and Whole Foods. If you see
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Housing Market Uptrend Expected Through 2014

ORLANDO (November 9, 2012) - The housing market recovery should continue through the coming years, assuming there are no further limitations on the availability of mortgage credit or a "fiscal cliff," according to forecast presentations at a residential forum here at the 2012 Realtors® Conference
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