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San Francisco Worth $163 Billion
While much of California is struggling when it comes to real estate, the city of San Francisco grew in real estate value by around $2 billion in the past fiscal year, bringing its total assessment value to $163 billion[1]. Phil … Continue reading
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To recover, California must get its housing in order
There’s one big reason why foreclosure reforms that strongly encourage banks to redo loans for “underwater” homeowners are a must for California, and soon: This state’s overall economy and employment levels simply cannot recover to pre-recession status until the foreclosure … Continue reading
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