Friday, December 4th, 2009
California won't renew its home buyer tax credit any time soon, if at all. The California Building Industry Association's Allison Barnett told...
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Foreclosures in the third quarter 2009 soared five percent from a quarter earlier, and 23 percent from a year ago, as banks began to unload pent-up...
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More than 6.8 million people participated in the second Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill this morning, the largest earthquake drill ever....
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States are once again stepping up to the plate to address some housing issues federal efforts often fall short on. Following in the footsteps of...
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The Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) wants to limit greenbelt development to only 900 acres per year for the San Francisco Bay Area --...
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California's home prices remain a long way from living up to the state's nickname, but the Golden State's home prices are set to rebound in 2010. The...
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The popular home buyer tax credit ends sooner than you might think and proponents say, without it, the economy could slip back into recession. Nearly...
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If you live in Silicon Valley, take a good hard look at your property tax assessment. If your home has lost value in recent years, there's a chance...
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Affordability, low interest rates, tax credits, and higher conforming loan rates are combining to boost sales in Monterey County and elsewhere in...
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With San Francisco Bay Area home prices nearly half what they were three years ago, during the peak of the market, sales jumped to their highest level...
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