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MSN.com - Real Estate - Mon, 02/11/2013 - 14:04

Americans are tapping into home equity again

MSN.com - Real Estate - Fri, 02/08/2013 - 13:30

Nearly 11 million borrowers are underwater on their mortgages, owing more than their homes are worth, according to CoreLogic, and yet home equity lines of credit are suddenly on the rise again. During the housing boom of the last decade Americans withdrew over $1 trillion in home equity.




Slideshow: What home buyers can get for $500,000

MSN.com - Real Estate - Thu, 02/07/2013 - 08:58

Each week, TODAY real estate expert Barbara Corcoran looks around the U.S. to see what home buyers can get for their money.




Unique wine cellar makes home perfect for parties

MSN.com - Real Estate - Wed, 02/06/2013 - 09:22

Turns out the old adage "You can't judge a book by its cover" applies to real estate as well. This gorgeous estate in Tennessee has traditional-style exterior architecture that makes its ultra-modern wine cellar inside quite a surprise.




Ethan Hawke’s NYC home on the market

MSN.com - Real Estate - Tue, 02/05/2013 - 15:54

This week in celebrity real estate, Ethan Hawke’s NYC townhouse hit the market and Tyler Perry’s former bachelor pad sold.




Housing market already shows signs of new bubble

MSN.com - Real Estate - Tue, 02/05/2013 - 12:15
Barely a year in, home prices rose over 8 percent annually in December. That  is the tenth consecutive month that home prices have risen on a year-over-year basis and it is the biggest gain in more than six years.

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MSN.com - Real Estate - Tue, 02/05/2013 - 12:15

10 man caves for watching the Super Bowl

MSN.com - Real Estate - Fri, 02/01/2013 - 20:18

Choosing to watch the big game at home doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be missing out — especially if you’re catching the action from a man-cave worthy space.




F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Baltimore townhouse for sale

MSN.com - Real Estate - Fri, 02/01/2013 - 11:02

Author F. Scott Fitzgerald was only 36 when he moved to Baltimore in 1932, but he was deep in debt and living far from the glamorous life that he depicted in his 1925 novel, “The Great Gatsby.”




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