It was just announced that the Mortgage Debt Forgiveness Act will be extended through 2013!!
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Real Estate Home Buyers & Sellers Profile 2012
Source: California Association of Realtors
Does A Second Term Mean A Second Chance For The Housing Market?
Before we begin I am going to ask that all of you do as I did when sitting down to write this article: clear your mind of political affiliation/bias, and look at the facts as objectively as possible. Whether you are a fan of President Barrack Obama, or absolutely loathe him, is neither here nor […]
“Homes Are Selling Like Hotcakes”
Check out this info-graphic from the California Association of Realtors (C.A.R.)… Statistics have been gathered and show that single family homes are selling faster than last year. Source: http://www.car.org/aboutus/onecoolthing/hotcakes/?redir=HPB
Glendale Association Luncheon 2012
The JohnHart Team and City Council Member Rafi Manoukian at the Glendale Association of Realtors 2012 Luncheon. What a great event to be a part of and an honor to be joined by Mr. Manoukian of Ameria Group Inc.
In Glendale, home supply drops, prices rise – Glendale News-Press
In Glendale, home supply drops, prices rise November 16, 2012|By Mark Kellam, [email protected] The number of homes and condominiums for sale in Glendale continues to lag compared with last year, according to the latest real estate figures.
Fall Home Maintenance Checklist
The season of cooler months is here which means we need our toolboxes and raincoats. Before the real winter season kicks in and we are dealing with rain and weather damage, here is a helpful list of things to do during autumn to help you prepare.
This Month in Finance: Good vs. Evil
The story for this month, in finance, is one foretold. Nay, it is a continuation of a story that has been unfolding for several months now. It is a classic good vs. evil battle, and the characters are “all-time low interest rates” and the “inability to access funds”.
WARNING: Only Two Months’ Supply of Listings In Glendale, CA!!
One would have to try very hard to ignore the media frenzy surrounding home values in the southland, but does their argument that “demand is returning to the housing market” really hold any truth? Or are we as homeowners, only hearing what we want to hear!
Keep Your Home California (Read the Fine Print)
The federally funded ‘Keep Your Home California’ Program will soon begin efforts to help distressed homeowners. The federal agency that oversees Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac has hesitated to approve the program passing yet sees this as a way to provide a sustainable mortgage payments.