Posted by Richard on March 3, 2021
Spring remains the best time to sell a home, with many buyers out looking while school is out and the weather improves. It’s a great time to sell, too. In November, home prices rose 14.6 percent higher than the previous 12 months. Sellers should not have much of a problem moving their homes to the […]
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Those who aren’t required to file taxes may want to file those taxes anyway in April if they never received stimulus payments. People who do not file taxes have been eligible for two stimulus checks, the first from March 2020, when they should have received $1,200. The second is from December 2020, when they should […]
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For most major purchases that we make, we pay close attention to price and services. But, when was the last time you asked the price of a surgery? When was the last time you shopped prices? Insured patients go in for procedures and services without any real concept of costs, and hospitals have not been […]
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If you’ve got a serious case of cabin fever, you’re not alone. March marks a full year since anyone in the U.S. could travel without concern over COVID-19, and many Americans are itching to go somewhere. But where to? Normally, March is borderline late for booking summer travel. This year, much is still unknown, including […]
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