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6 Reasons To Believe The Real Estate Market Is Healthy Again
Following a dramatic four year housing slump it may take many years before the general population in America realizes the real estate market is once again healthy and able to meet wealth building expectations. However, some of the most important … Continue reading
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Does Real Estate Still Mean Big Tax Breaks?
SANTA ANA, CA, Mar 26, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) – With reduced home prices and interest rates near historic lows, affordability levels in early 2012 reached their highest point in 42 years according to the National Association of Realtors. Not … Continue reading
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Bursting real estate bubble has cost Solano homeowners millions
Solano County homeowners lost about half their property’s value since the housing bubble burst, which, like elsewhere, seriously impacted the area’s economy, experts say. Four years after the recession hit in December 2007, five Bay Area counties have lost a … Continue reading
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Area still feeling effects of real estate crash
(Source: By Rachel Raskin-Zrihen Times-Herald, Vallejo, Calif.) – Solano County homeowners lost about half their property’s value since the housing bubble burst, which, like elsewhere, seriously impacted the area’s economy, experts say. Four years after the recession hit in December … Continue reading
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Huge loss in home values cratered the Bay Area economy
(Source: By Pete Carey, San Jose Mercury News, Calif.) –Bay Area homes have lost more than a third of a trillion dollars in value since the housing bubble burst about four years ago. And in the process, they have taken … Continue reading
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Tagged American Economy, Antioch, california, California Real Estate, Chief Economist, condos, Consumer Spending, Devastation, Home Equity Loans, Home Heating, homes, Housing Bubble, Housing Market, Jed Kolko, Jose Mercury News, Local Market, Local Services, news, Real Estate, real estate business, Real Estate News, Retail Restaurants, San Jose Mercury, San Jose Mercury News, Silicon Valley, townhomes, Trulia, Wealth Effect, Yacht Sales
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Huge loss in home values cratered the Bay Area economy
Click photo to enlarge Bay Area homes have lost more than a third of a trillion dollars in value since the housing bubble burst about four years ago. And in the process, they have taken a big chunk of the … Continue reading
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Tagged American Economy, Antioch, california, California Real Estate, Chief Economist, condos, Consumer Spending, Dataquick, Devastation, Home Equity Loans, Home Heating, Home Value, homes, Housing Bubble, Housing Market, Jed Kolko, Local Market, Local Services, news, Real Estate, real estate business, Real Estate News, Recession, Retail Restaurants, Silicon Valley, townhomes, Trulia, Wealth Effect, Yacht Sales
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Student loan debt key issue
The amount of debt that’s being carried by certain consumers in this country is growing by about $2,800 a second. It’s not mortgage debt, and it’s not credit card debt. Those are two financial time bombs we’ve (kind of) gotten … Continue reading
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Mortgage Interest Deduction Big in Budget Play
It’s not like the housing market needs any more headwinds, so here’s the government potentially giving us another: The mortgage interest deduction is back in big play in the budget deal. It never exactly came off the table, but the … Continue reading
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