In Rugged California Housing Market, Tactics Adjust
In a rugged home sales market, a number of spins are arising as agents and sellers try to adjust to keep the business of sales going.
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In a rugged home sales market, a number of spins are arising as agents and sellers try to adjust to keep the business of sales going.
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In real estate circles, Pete Gliniak is known as the “Short Sale King.”
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Home sales in Santa Barbara County contained both good and bad news last month, with the South Coast seeing mostly positive gains and the North County facing negative numbers.
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A San Diego mortgage lender is closing its offices as part of substantial cuts to its work force in the wake of the credit market crises.
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Home mortgage broker Ed Smith Jr. has been arranging home loans for 24 years - and it’s never been tougher for him to close a deal than during the past few weeks of turmoil.
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There were more signs last week that individuals are having a tougher time securing home mortgages in the Bay Area, NBC11’s Marianne Favro reported.
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The San Diego housing market has taken a downward plunge, dragged down by bad credit mortgage concerns and a rather sharp decline in home-building, according to a report released Wednesday by the University of San Diego.
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Central Valley, Calif., existing home sales and prices continued to slide in June, the California Association of Realtors reported Wednesday.
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Statistically high median prices in Silicon Valley’s housing market continue to belie soft market conditions, including falling home prices, swollen inventory and tight mortgage money in some areas.
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The waiting game. Buyers and sellers are familiar with the concept, sitting from the sidelines, afraid to gamble on a slow Southern California housing market.
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