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                  Mortgage deduction limits: What Happens to Unmarried Couples? 03/12/2012
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                  Mortgage deduction limits:
                  per residence, not per person
                  Real Estate Tax Talk By Stephen Fishman
                  Friday, March 9, 2012. Inman News®

                  Last week brought bad news for wealthy unmarried couples who own homes together. The U.S. Tax Court held that the $1.1 million limit on the mortgage interest deduction must be applied per residence, not per taxpayer, even where the co-owners are unmarried and file separate tax returns.


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                  Diggle Says Buying Could Soon Beat Renting: Tom Says it Already Has! 01/25/2012
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                  Diggle's a wimp! Haha... In all seriousness the following article is not strong enough. This phenomenon is for real and I see it every day. In fact the houses I advertise for sale on this web site exemplify it.

                  We have seen rents increase from $1200 to $1600 to $1800 in just a few years. Plus landlords are tightening their credit requirements. This is making my customers pause and makes me wonder what people want.


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                  "When Will I Begin to See Appreciation if I Buy Now?" 05/24/2011
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                  House value appreciating
                  Appreciation will vary by area, so it's important to look at local pricing trends. Maryland data is showing that due to the moratorium on foreclosures, the number of available properties of this type is decreasing. Due to supply and demand, this may cause prices to increase. Interestingly enough, buying is currently cheaper than renting -- especially under the $400,000 price range -- often 40% less per month. There's a local loan program called Homepath that may help some buyers (call me for more information). TOM'S TIP: Don't shy away from buying in Baltimore City because of the high property taxes. For example, if you purchase a foreclosure, you can get your taxes reassessed based on the new value of the home. You have 60 days to do this and 5-10 of my clients have already successfully done this. Nationally, there are indications values will begin to


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