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  • Open House in Riverside County on Sunday

    [calendar:2009-10-04 2009-10-04] Riverside County, California  -  We invite everyone to visit our open house at 14957 Old Grove Road on October 4 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Property information
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on September 28, 2009
  • Single Story For Sale in Riverside County

    [photo:listing:4916113] • 3,764 sq. ft., 4 bath, 5 bdrm single story - MLS® $556,000 - Standard Sale Riverside County, California  -  Here is the home you have been waiting for! Beautiful semi-custom single story estate home in Regency Ranch. Highly desirable split floor features 5 spacious bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and a ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on September 18, 2009
  • June 2009 California Housing Market Fast Facts

    Calif. median home price - June 09: $274,740 (Source: C.A.R.) Calif. highest median home price by C.A.R. region June 09: Santa Barbara So. Coast $850,000 (Source: C.A.R.) Calif. lowest median home price by C.A.R. region June 09: High Desert $108,600 (Source: C.A.R.) Calif. First-time Buyer Affordability Index - First Quarter 2009: 69 percent ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on August 2, 2009
  • 3803 Clarkson Street in Riverside is Sold!

    Riverside, San Bernardino  -  The 2 story at 3803 Clarkson Street has been sold. This was a short sale that the family owed over $400,000 and we were able to sell it for $189,000. AND the bank agreed with us, and told the seller they did not have to repay the difference! AND the bank paid all the fees associated with the sale, so it ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on July 17, 2009
  • May 2009 California Housing Fast Facts

    Calif. median home price - May 09: $267,570 (Source: C.A.R.) Calif. highest median home price by C.A.R. region May 09: Santa Barbara So. Coast $875,000 (Source: C.A.R.) Calif. lowest median home price by C.A.R. region May 09: High Desert $106,210 (Source: C.A.R.) Calif. First-time Buyer Affordability Index - First Quarter 2009: 69 percent (Source: ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on July 16, 2009
  • Save Money and Green Up Your Home!

    We are all trying to find ways to save money, reduce waste, and cut energy usage. Here are some money saving tips that will help you save money, and help the environment.   1. Green up your appliances. Getting rid of that old refrigerator in the garage could save you as much as $150 a year, according to the Environmental ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on July 14, 2009
  • Do YOU Want $8000?

    Would You Like $8,000? Buy a Home. Soon! To stimulate the economy, Washington juiced up the stimulus plan passed last year in February. Two benefits for FTHBs (First Time Home Buyers) were that the amount of the tax credit was increased from up to $7,500 to $8,000. And, more importantly, the amount of the credit does not have to be ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on July 14, 2009
  • CNN Says Housing Market may be Stabilizing!

    CNN is searching for a bottom in the housing market With consumer confidence rising in May to its highest level in eight months, housing starts increasing more than 17 percent in May compared with the previous month, and sales of existing homes climbing 2.9 percent in April nationwide, it appears that the housing market may be stabilizing. So ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on July 5, 2009
  • California Running Out of $10,000 Tax Credits for New Homes

    First-time home buyers wanting to take advantage of the state's $10,000 tax credit may have less time than originally expected. California set aside $100 million to help home buyers purchase newly built homes, hoping to jump start the residential-construction market. According to state officials, the tactic has worked well and is helping to ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on June 20, 2009
  • New 90 Day Foreclosure Rule in California

    Recent news headlines have caused confusion by mischaracterizing the new California Foreclosure Prevention Act as a 90-day moratorium and incorrectly stating that the lender must modify delinquent loans before it begins foreclosure. In reality, the foreclosure process for certain owner-occupied residential first trust deeds has been extended by 90 ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on June 17, 2009
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