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In Today’s Housing Market, Should You Sell Or Rent Your House?

Por: Forbes Business October 03, 2022

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Should your rent or sell your current home?getty With much of the optimism of the past decade wrung out of the housing market, I have been fielding a lot of questions about what to do with an existing home. Should you still try and sell now? Or perhaps rent it out? As a comprehensive financial planner, I strive to guide my clients to the best options for their financial needs. Real estate is not a particularly liquid asset, so in some cases, you... + full article



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