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From $35,000 to $446,000: What it cost to renovate a $1 home in Italy
Buying a home in the Italian countryside for cheap comes with a catch — in one case, to the tune of of nearly half a million dollars.CNBC - Business -
How much would a $10,000 home equity loan cost per month?
Do you need a $10,000 home equity loan? Here's how much it would cost per month.CBS News - Top stories -
4 effective ways to reduce home equity loan costs now
It's important to keep home equity loan costs as low as possible right now. Here are four ways to do it.CBS News - Top stories -
It's the Family-Friendly Version of Miami---But It Can Still Costs Millions to Live in Coral Gables
Home to Florida’s second priciest ZIP Code, the area has become a big draw with families, especially the gated community of Gable Estates.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Inside United's new flight training center with millions expected to travel for Memorial Day
CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has a special look at how the airlines are planning to handle the 2024 summer rush with millions of people predicted to fly for this weekend's Memorial Day holiday.CBS News - Top stories -
Ryanair said it plans to buy back about $760.9 million worth of shares after an increase in the Irish low-cost carrier's earnings.
Ryanair said it plans to buy back about $760.9 million worth of shares after an increase in the Irish low-cost carrier’s earnings.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Rapper Kendrick Lamar to Pay More Than $40 Million for Los Angeles Home
The deal for the roughly 16,000-square-foot Brentwood home is one of the city’s priciest so far this year.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Is This Jeweler the Insider’s Ultimate Insider?
Walid Akkad lives in a French château and has a tiny showroom in Paris and only a handful of photos on Instagram.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Trex, a maker of weatherproof decking, will invest $450 million to boost capacity and give the company a firm footing in the South, bucking forecasts for a decline in home-improvement spending.
Trex, a maker of weatherproof decking, will invest $450 million to boost capacity and give the company a firm footing in the South, bucking forecasts for a decline in home-improvement spending.The Wall Street Journal - World -
My wife and I are in our 60s. She was a stay-at-home mom. Can we retire on early Social Security and $1.6 million in savings?
“When I retire I will have to purchase health insurance policies for my wife and me.”MarketWatch - Business
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