Showing posts with label Realtors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Realtors. Show all posts

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Los Angeles Homes Prices On The Rise

Zillow predicts that home prices in the Los Angeles area are set to rise moderately over the next year. A report released by the website Tuesday found that home prices have risen 2.7% over the last year in the Los Angeles metro area -- which consists of Los Angeles and Orange counties -- to hit $397,000 by the end of the third quarter.
The website called a bottom for the Los Angeles area in the first quarter of 2012 and expects home prices to increase 3.5% throughout the region over the next year, according to its report.   If you have been thinking of owning your own home now is the time to jump off the fence. Interest rates are still low but prices are going up.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

How Far Will They Go?

Lenders’ data mining goes deep. Mortgage makers are going beyond tax returns and bank statements to determine whether you’re a good risk. They’re checking such things as where you have pizza delivered and where you shop online.

Click Here To Read The Entire Los Angeles Times Article

Thursday, June 18, 2009

California First Time Buyer Tax Credit

California running out of Ten Thousand Dollar tax credits. First-time home buyers wanting to take advantage of the state’s $10,000 tax credit may not have as much time as they thought they had. California set aside $100 million to help home buyers purchase new construction, hoping to get the residential-construction market going. The good news is; it worked and is helping to lure home buyers into purchasing a newly built home. However, there only is about 20 percent of the funding remaining. Call me now to buy your NEW Studio City of San Fernando Valley Home before the money runs out.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Point-Of-Sale Update

BIG WIN FOR REALTORS® ON ENERGY AUDIT/POINT-OF-SALE BILL - The California Association of Realtors and thousands of REALTORS® won their fight in Sacramento. The author of Assembly Bill 2678 agreed to remove the requirement from the measure that would have mandated that homes and commercial property on the market in California undergo an energy audit at point-of-sale and forced completion of energy efficiency upgrades."This is a significant win for every REALTOR®, homeowner, and potential home buyer in the state," said C.A.R. President William E. Brown. "C.A.R. wishes to thank every one of its members who rallied behind our efforts to have these point-of-sale contingencies removed as a way to preserve housing affordability." Way To Go C.A.R.

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