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Depressed home sales drive increase in tax appeals in South Jersey Press of Atlantic City Szendrey warns the ratio cannot be used for assessments. If a home is sold within 15 percent above or below the assessment, the assessor does not have to change the assessed value. He said Atlantic County is trying to make the process easier. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Expo highlights green technology Springfield News Sun Nancy Ward recently moved to Springfield from South Carolina, She said she has managed to save money by making her most recent home more energy efficient, and is always looking for ways to improve her home. "I'm always looking for energy efficient ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Energy expo provides money-saving solutions WTVA Organizers say the expo's purpose was to show customers that some cheap strategies can make a big difference in the drain your home's bills place on the pocketbook. "You can do very low-cost, simple things like adding insulation to a home or doing a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
An exit of his making Atlanta Journal Constitution And imagine extending your career as a DH and questing after such sacred numbers as 500 home runs and 3000 hits. "It's always nice to hear those kind of things, to be wanted, to have someone like [Jeter] want you as a teammate," said Jones' longtime ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ask Ashley: Hello Mrs. Moneybags! New York Post I just accepted an awesome job offer where I'll be making significantly more money than my fiancé. Do you have any ideas how to make sure he doesn't feel less than because I make more? Congratulations! While I totally get you wanting to be sensitive ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Make teens aware that running off is risky Malaysia Star I BELIEVE the reason many teenagers run away from home is that they dislike their home environment ("Another missing girl found with her boyfriend" – The Star, March 23). They leave home for what they think are greener pastures. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Newtown mom aims to help wounded vets Danbury News Times The story said the Veterans Administration gives a one-time-only payment of $64000 toward making a home handicapped accessible. It is a pittance of a payment for the expenses needed for these severely wounded soldiers. They need wheelchair ramps, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
High gas prices pinch CA college students' budgets San Jose Mercury News In Gorrocino's case, it takes two subway trains, a bus and 2 1/2 hours to travel from her home near downtown Los Angeles to her campus in the northwestern corner of the city's San Fernando Valley. When she attended classes during the day she did make ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Erik Morales Stripped of Belt for Not Making Weight: Fan View Yahoo! Sports "I do this for the love of the game, but if they want to give me extra money, sure, I'll take it," Garcia said. He also addressed what he sees as the unprofessionalism of Morales for failing to make the weight. "I feel this stuff hurts the sport of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Saints scandal speaks to us all Washington Post How else would you explain professionals who profited by making home loans to people who they had to know were stretching themselves financially under the best circumstances. I've seen monthly mortgage payments that took up 50, 60 and even 70 percent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Thousands offered on closing costs for city homes Baltimore Sun Qualified individuals can earn up to $71900 a year; the income cap rises with each additional family member. The money is available for homes in seven Baltimore communities: Belair-Edison, Better Waverly, Coldstream Homestead Montebello, Ednor Gardens, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Deadline looms for ISA allowances The Independent Savers are now on the home stretch with the 5 April end of tax year deadline less than a fortnight away. After that date this year's tax-free individual savings account (ISA) allowance is lost for good. Cash ISAs are big business for banks and building ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
First-time homebuyers weigh rising rents against tight real estate market Midland Reporter-Telegram Despite the fast-moving pace of houses on the market, some young Midlanders are deciding now is the time to make the plunge into home ownership. Rising rental prices inspired Ashley Skaggs, 25, and her husband, Brent, 29, to look at other housing ... See all stories on this topic » |
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