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California REALTORS(R) Applaud Obama’s Proposal to Help Troubled Homeowners
LOS ANGELES, Feb 02, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) – The CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS(R)’ (C.A.R.) applauds President Obama’s proposal to help millions of underwater homeowners who are current on their mortgage to refinance. “We are pleased that President Obama understands that … Continue reading
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1 in 5 gave up real estate license
California has 21% fewer people holding a real estate license than it did five years ago when the tally peaked at just under 550,000 licensees, state figures show. That’s equivalent to one out of every five license holders at the … Continue reading
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Falling prices means rising affordability, California Realtors say
Call it the silver lining of falling home prices. With low interest rates and cheaper housing throughout the Golden State, the percentage of homebuyers who could afford to purchase a home increased in the third quarter, a real estate group … Continue reading
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Housing affordability up in California with home price decline
Housing affordability increased in California in the second quarter as prices dropped from the same period a year earlier, a real estate group said Thursday. Fifty-one percent of California households could afford a single-family home priced at the median, according … Continue reading
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