Mixed signals in I.E. and national housing markets
Tuesday Dec 29 | via Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
A national barometer of home prices seems to reflect what's happening in the Inland Empire: mixed signals. 3 comments
San Bernardino Real Estate Agent Teams with National...
Monday Dec 28 | via PR-inside.com
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California growth slows to near-crawl - Fri, 18 Dec ...
Friday Dec 18 | via Spokesman Review
California's population grew less than 1 percent in the last year, the slowest growth rate in more than a decade and a vivid indicator of the continued toll that the deep recession has taken on the state. Comment?
California's population grows by less than 1%
Thursday Dec 17 | via Los Angeles Times
California's population grew less than 1% in the last year, the slowest growth rate in more than a decade and a vivid indicator of the continued toll that the deep recession has taken on the state. Comment?
More homeowners modify their loans
Thursday Dec 17 | via Desert Sun
RIVERSIDE - Foreclosure sales in Riverside County dropped by double digits last month as more financially strapped homeowners took advantage of government-brokered loan modifications, a real estate tracking firm reported Wednesday. Comment?
New laws go into effect with the New Year
2 hrs ago | via ABC7News
Hundreds of new state laws took effect on January 1, 2010. There were no major changes because lawmakers were focusing more on the state's massive budget deficit, but here is a sampling of what did pass. Comment?
4 hrs ago | via KNX-AM Los Angeles
From texting to smoking to trans-fats and toy guns, a host of new laws taking effect around the U.S. this New Year's Weekend will clamp down on impolite, unhealthy and sometimes dangerous behaviors - and, hopefully, protect consumers. Comment?
Hundreds of trend-setting laws take effect today
9 hrs ago | via CentralValley.com
Hammered by a housing downturn that contributed to the state's budget crisis, California is boosting protections for home buyers and punishing brokers who mislead borrowers and steer them into costly loans. Comment?
9 hrs ago | via My58.com
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed a total of 724 new bills for 2009, including a number of bills which will offer consumer protection to both home and car buyers in 2010 and beyond. Comment?
California Ushers In 2010 With New State Laws
11 hrs ago | via KTXL-TV Sacramento
The new year rang in with hundreds of new state laws governing how Californians live and do business. Comment?
Sales of high-priced homes off 50 percent in Myrtle ...
9 min ago | via The Greenville News
The past year has been particularly tough on the real estate market for homes in the highest price bracket along the Grand Strand. Comment?
Desert Ridge condo project resumes phase
1 hr ago | via Azcentral.com
Construction cranes are towering over Desert Ridge again. The northeast Phoenix master-planned community has been especially hard-hit by the recession, with construction taking place only when a sale occurs in two single-family-home developments. Comment?
Housing recovery in Valley likely to slow with stimu...
1 hr ago | via Azcentral.com
Throughout 2009, the federal government created a variety of stimulus measures to keep the housing economy moving.This year, the training wheels come off.Stimulus programs expected to end in the coming months include a homebuyer income-tax rebate of up to $8,000 and a $1.25 trillion government buy-up of mortgage-backed securities that has helped ... Comment?
Businesses oppose N.J. plan to extend wage laws
14 min ago | via Philly.com
Some New Jersey business leaders are crying foul over legislative proposals that they say will cost the state money and jobs amid tough economic times, while proponents argue for needed cash in the pockets of low-wage workers. Comment?
Cost of new homes soaring in Asia Pacific
14 min ago | via South Africa News.Net
The meltdown in U.S. property prices has not dampened enthusiasm for home buyers in other countries, particularly Asia. Comment?