Posts Tagged ‘taxes ’

Real estate professionals speculate that there is little room for home values to move up in the near future. In a stagnant market, renting is more attractive.

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I remember the moment when I first considered moving to Hoboken. My husband was complaining about a slacker co-worker who paid almost no commuter tax because he was a New Jersey resident

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The city\’s Rent Guidelines Board voted Thursday night to raise rents by 2.25 percent on one-year leases and 4.5 percent on two-year leases.

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Renters can deduct a portion of their rent as a home office, without triggering an IRS audit.

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Yeah, I never heard of her either but she snagged a 2-page spread in New York Magazine (June 29-July 7, 2008). Of course, I saw \”Juno\” but I don\’t remember her too much. Anyway, she\’s living in Greenwhich Village and regretting it: “I probably shouldn’t discuss my finances,” she says, “but I’m poor!” On the list of complaints: taxes, agent…

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