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Woman vs Man - Home Purchase Preferences
One in five consumers buying a home today is a single woman. Meyers Research in Costa Mesa, Calif., conducted a survey analyzing the...


Do You Know Your Credit Score?
Your credit score matters so it's important to know where you stand. Federal law allows you one free credit report per 12 month period....


California's 39 Million Heirs!
I was talking to a young woman the other day and I found it so sad to see how worried, even scared she was about the future of our...


Putting Corporate Money to Work in California!
We have a housing crisis in California and as we know, the Bay Area and Monterey Peninsula are no exceptions. It's a difficult challenge...


What is the Department of Real Estate's Role?
In the Real Estate world, we use a lot of acronyms. You may have seen this one....DRE. It stands for the Department of Real Estate. They...


What's Trending in Home Theaters?
Not all of us are lucky enough to have extra space for a theater or media room but don't worry....we're now trending away from basement...


National News: Residential Design Trends for 2018
Here are some top trends that were reported by Fixr, a company that creates remodeling cost guides and polls industry experts to find out...


National News: Housing Costs are Averaging Over 30% of Monthly Income!
With housing shortages in our local area and across California, rising rental prices and home values are creating a challenging...


National News: Will A 5% Interest Rate Have A Big Impact On Home Sales?
Here's a quick perspective on the interest rate rising to 5% in the next year or so. It sounds like we shouldn't be too alarmed...........


National News: Pros and Cons for resale properties
It's often difficult to compete with new construction homes. Buyers see pretty new cabinets, new flooring, modern design and they don't...


National Real Estate: There's a New New App That Can Assess Earthquake Risk in Your Neighborhood
Cool news! California Geological Survey is helping state residents learn how close they live to a fault line, using interactive maps...
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