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Entries from December 30th, 2009

Oakland Real Estate Market

December 30th, 2009 · No Comments · Art, Real Estate

Image via Wikipedia Like so many other cities in the Golden State, Oakland, California, took a heavy hit when the residential real estate crisis began plaguing communities across America, helping to trigger the country’s worst economic recession in decades. Oakland saw more struggling mortgage holders, higher inventory due to foreclosures and a falling in prices. [...]

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Santa Cruz Homes Sales Report

December 23rd, 2009 · No Comments · Real Estate

The Santa Cruz real estate market seems to be in a bit of trouble, considering an unpleasant combination of decreasing property values and an overall bad economy. Even efforts at relief by the federal government seem to be falling flat, according to a November 7, 2009 article in the Santa Cruz Sentinel. According to the [...]

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Anaheim

December 15th, 2009 · No Comments · Real Estate

Image via Wikipedia Anaheim, a neighborhood in the Los Angeles area, has suffered like many of its neighbors in the housing market downtown. With the onset of the financial crisis across the U.S., with ripples felt worldwide, the housing market in California began to take a dive, seeing home values plummet and foreclosures rise. Though [...]

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Santa Barbara Real Estate

December 9th, 2009 · No Comments · Real Estate

Southern California has had its great share of real estate struggles since 2007, and the economic recession of 2008 only made it worse.  However, over the past few months, a stabilizing real estate market has offered optimistic views of the future of the Southern California real estate market.  Home sales are beginning to rise and [...]

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San Bruno Real Estate

December 8th, 2009 · No Comments · Real Estate

Image by Jose C Silva via Flickr Real estate experts are optimistic that the real estate in San Bruno and the surrounding Bay Area has hit bottom and is ready to rebound.  Realtors are reporting dwindling inventory of distressed properties and many communities in the Bay Area are even beginning to post year over year [...]

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