Real estate market continues to improve in SLO County
Thursday Apr 25 | via SanLuisObispo.com
The bottom of San Luis Obispo Countys real estate market appears to have come and gone, with March setting 11 straight months of gains in the year-over-year median home price. Comment?
SLO County housing market rebounds, data show
Feb 6, 2013 | via SanLuisObispo.com
San Luis Obispo Countys housing market last year turned the corner from the recession, according to the latest data. Comment?
Feb 3, 2013 | via SanLuisObispo.com
Arroyo Grande Planning Commission. Meets Tuesday. 473-5420. Consider finding that proposed sale of city property conforms with the city's general plan, or its blueprint for growth; appoint one planning commissioner to a committee to select a real estate agent to list the properties for sale . Comment?
Heritage Oaks to buy Cambria's former Bank of Americ...
Jan 23, 2013 | via SanLuisObispo.com
Heritage Oaks Bank is in escrow to purchase the vacant Bank of America building on Main Street in Cambria. Comment?
A.G. City Council to discuss selling property to fun...
Jan 21, 2013 | via SanLuisObispo.com
The Arroyo Grande City Council on Tuesday will consider starting the process to sell three city-owned properties, with the proceeds helping to pay for a new - and, some say, desperately needed - police station. Comment?
Morgan's Corner: Are you feeling ignored? The GOP ha...
22 min ago | via The Jersey Journal
President Barack Obama answers questions during a new conference. Obama has been the target of partisan politics by the GOP instead of taking care of the people's business. Comment?
Bay Area firm's idea to lift underwater homeowners t...
Sunday | via Sacramento Bee Newspaper
A year ago, with the real estate market still in a deep slump, a San Francisco firm caught the attention of officials in California and elsewhere with its novel idea of using eminent domain to seize underwater mortgages in order to reduce the amount that borrowers owe. Comment?
Calif. Sues JPMorgan Chase for Robosigning Debt Coll...
Friday May 17 | via Lawyers.com
California's top lawyer has filed a suit against JPMorgan Chase for fraudulent and unlawful debt collection practices. Comment?
California Cities Still Feel the Pinch
Thursday May 16 | via Hispanic Business
How bad and widespread are California cities' fiscal problems? "Virtually ubiquitous and massive," says Rod Kiewiet, professor of political science at California Institute of Technology. Comment?
California continues to gain steam
Thursday May 16 | via Housing Wire
The California housing market continued to gain steam in April, with both home sales and prices experiencing strong increases due to high demand and tight inventory. Comment?
Nearly 20,000 Nevada homeowners get average of $97,0...
8 min ago | via Las Vegas Review Journal
Nearly 20,000 Nevada homeowners have received an average of about $97,000 as part of the $25 billion national settlement over questionable foreclosure and lending practices by some of the nation's largest financial institutions. Comment?
RE/MAX agents saluted for sales success
Yesterday | via Daily Chronicle
Tammy Engel, broker/owner of RE/MAX Classic Real Estate, 514 E. Main St. in Genoa, recently received special recognition from the RE/MAX Northern Illinois region for her sales success in 2012. Comment?
Financial Weapons Of Mass Destruction Are Back
59 min ago | via Silicon Alley Insider
What Warren Buffett once called "financial weapons of mass destruction" are firing again, with securitization and shadow banking at post-financial crisis highs. Comment?
Tips for Finding a Great Real Estate Agent
1 hr ago | via Cape Gazette
In part one of our blog on Tips for Picking a Great Real Estate Agent, we looked at Experience, Education, Market Knowledge, and Honesty and Integrity. Comment?
Terrorism insurance renewal looms over city commerci...
1 hr ago | via The Real Deal
New York City's commercial real estate industry is edgy over the possibility of the government yanking what has come to be known as terrorism insurance, the New York Post reported. Comment?