All Posts Tagged With: "children"
New Real Estate Dance: Do The Double-Up
With all the news regarding foreclosures and declining homeownership it might be worth mentioning that real estate is keeping a lot of people out of poverty — especially those aged 25 to 34. Figures from the Census Bureau confirm what’s widely been seen throughout America: Matt and Martha are moving back in with Mom and [...]
27Oct2010 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
April 15th: The Right Way To Figure Taxes
With April 15 now upon us a question lingers: Isn’t there a better way to deal with this annual effort to find receipts, stubs and numbers that balance? My interest in taxes is both economic and genetic. My late father was a CPA for more than 60 years and at age 90 or thereabouts was [...]
14Apr2010 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
Can I Use Shared Equity To Buy With My Children?
“Shared equity” is generally seen as a way that families can buy real estate together. The kids live on the property and get the benefits of property usage and ownership tax advantages while Mom and Dad get an investment write-off equal to their proportional interest in the property. (Shared equity arrangements, incidentally, can also be [...]
29Aug2008 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
