Measure EE Overview On June 4th voters will go to the polls to decide an issue that has potential to impact the real estate industry, Measure EE. Measure EE’s text reads as follows: To retain/attract quality teachers; reduce class sizes; provide counseling/nursing/library services, arts, music, science, math, preschool, vocational/career education, safe/well-maintained schools, adequate instructional materials/supplies; […]
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The best way to use your tax refund to invest in your home
Now that you’ve utilized the great tax breaks your home has provided, what are you doing with your tax refund? Are you going to splurge on the expensive sunglasses, shoes or bag you’ve been eyeing or will you reinvest it into your home and increase future resale value? I know I know, you REALLY want […]
Elections DON’T Interfere with Real Estate
Former First Lady √ , Running for President √ , Presidential Debate √ , Expanding Real Estate √√ . Potential President of the United States, Hilary Clinton is not wasting any time. With her ongoing presdential campaign, she purchased a property in Chappaqua, NY. The Clinton’s spent $1,160,000 on this 1.51 acres, 3,631 sq, ft, 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom. […]
Bad Debt: Is Your Home More of a Burden Than it’s Worth?
How to Get Out of Bad Debt Last week we established that it is a good time for people to be making real estate investments. This week I would like to take a look at those who are already in the market; and like so many people made the mistake of buying during the boom.