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Friday, May 05, 2006
A couple of interesting pieces from today's WSJ.com
Still enjoying the free WSJ.com online. Today I found two items of interest. The first was a question in the Ask Journal section: Taxing Credit-Card Rebates. I recently switched to a cash back credit card and had not really thought about whether or not the rebate might be taxed.

The other article that caught my eye was House Voyeurs, Click Here which comments on the new obsession with snooping about real estate prices. I admit I have logged onto Zillow.com and pulled up my own house and neighbors and friends. Good article - Enjoy!
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2 Comments:
  • At 1:41 PM, May 05, 2006, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    bostongal:

    propertyshark, your second link, does not even have our house that we bought last year in fl. the local property appraiser's web site has more recent information than that!

    - v.i.joe

     
  • At 1:49 PM, May 05, 2006, Anonymous Jane Dough said…

    Hi v.i. joe,

    Do you mean Zillow.com? The second link in the article? It does say it is not perfect - the site is still in Beta. But it does provide more information than just staring at a house and guessing...

     
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