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Housing Affordability Buzz: Pennsylvania’s Governor Just Laid Out the Plan

Housing Affordability Buzz: Pennsylvania’s Governor Just Laid Out the Plan

For many Pennsylvanians, deeds are out of reach. Housing is relatively scarce in some of its most popular areas: the Philadelphia suburbs, Harrisburg, York, and Lancaster, and its northeastern cities. The governor has a plan to make housing attainable....

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What’s All the Fuss About Home Buyers Tapping Their Retirement Accounts?

What’s All the Fuss About Home Buyers Tapping Their Retirement Accounts?

“I’m not a huge fan. Other people like it,” Trump told reporters. The topic? Home buyers raiding their 401(k) savings to come up with down payments. The remark created a stir. A Trump adviser had just appeared on the Fox Business channel, saying...

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Inheriting a Home? Read This First.

Inheriting a Home? Read This First.

Now more than ever, an inherited home is a valuable gift. Yet when the inheritance time comes, you might not be sure what to think or do. Or you might simply have questions. Thinking ahead can help get you through that time with confidence. Here‘s...

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Risky Business: “Subject to Mortgage” Sales Leave Floridians With Debt and No Deed

Risky Business: “Subject to Mortgage” Sales Leave Floridians With Debt and No Deed

In Jacksonville, News 4 just ran an I-Team investigation on homes being sold subject-to a mortgage. These so-called sub-to deals are gambles, said the reporter. A sub-to real estate deal could be a valid method of selling your home in some situations....

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FinCEN’s 2026 Real Estate Reporting Rule: Does It Apply to Your Deed Transfer?

FinCEN’s 2026 Real Estate Reporting Rule: Does It Apply to Your Deed Transfer?

Beginning March 1, 2026, a new federal reporting requirement issued by the U.S. Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) will apply to certain residential real estate transfers. This rule is separate from county deed recording requirements...

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Delaware Deed Holders May Transfer Home After Death Without Probate

Delaware Deed Holders May Transfer Home After Death Without Probate

If you hold the deed to a Delaware home, you may leave it to someone else without using a will. This way, your home can skip the time-consuming probate process by way of a simple form.   Following a legal trend that’s gained momentum in recent...

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