Own & Rent

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    How Much House Can You Get for $50,000?

    Before you rule out being a homeowner for less than six figures, check out these houses on the market for around $50,000. You might find a diamond in the rough.

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    How to Buy and Sell a Home at the Same Time

    Buying and selling at the same time brings up a whole new set of challenges, but those who plan well in advance can make it happen smoothly.

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    Real Estate Q&A: 1031 Tax-Deferred Exchanges and Renters Insurance Coverage

    Each month, past San Diego State University lecturer and Zillow Blog contributor Leonard Baron answers two questions from readers regarding buying, selling and investing.

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    The 6 Worst Types of Real Estate Investments

    Here are a few things to think about and properties to avoid when you are ready to invest your hard-earned cash equity capital.

  5. Pittsville, WI

    How Much House Can You Get for $75,000?

    Buying a home for under six figures may conjure images of living in a shoe box. But we’ve rounded up homes currently on the market for about $75,000 — all with more than 1,000 square feet of living space.

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    Rental Perks You Might Get … If You Ask

    There’s no guarantee your landlord will say yes to any of these extras, but it’s worth making the inquiry.

  7. Glover Park

    Rentals Spotlight: Washington, DC

    From a studio with well-preserved 1940s finishes to an apartment boasting updated modern features, here’s a look at the rentals you can find on the market in the nation’s capital.

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    How to Sell Your Home Remotely

    Being a remote seller brings a whole set of concerns, questions and uncertainties. Here are five things you should do.

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    Practical Renovations for Investment Properties

    The nicer your property, the longer you’ll likely keep your tenants. With that in mind, these improvements should make your property desirable without putting too much strain on your wallet.

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    Manhattan’s Most Expensive Home Officially Hits the Market at $125 Million

    The Pierre Hotel penthouse just hit the market under brokerage Sotheby’s International Realty for $125 million.