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Published Thursday, October 26, 2006 by Real Estate Pro.They predict that home prices will raise 40% over the next 5 years. They also state the median home price is $440,000 (where are they looking???). It's in the middle of the last semi-rural stretch of central California coastline, and it's also home to the state's rising star of wine production, Paso Robles, where even French vintners are buying property. The Median home price in Paso Robles has shot up by more than 100% since 2000.
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Published Wednesday, August 30, 2006 by Real Estate Pro.It looks like July will end up like the last few months with twice the number of new listings as pending sales and another record month in number of price changes. Following are 4 types of Sellers that may be contributing to the large number of homes being put on the market: 1) Serious Sellers - These are motivated homeowners that want to sell their home and will adjust their price based on what the market is telling them.
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Published Tuesday, July 11, 2006 by Real Estate Pro.An Apple store may be coming to downtown SLO According to an article in Saturday's Tribune, Apple Computer has interest in opening a store in downtown SLO where Express Men used to be. I think an Apple store would fit well with the direction downtown SLO is going. And California Pizza Kitchen is going in where Fresh Choice was. The Apple store will definitely have an impact on the Mac Superstore out on Higuera.
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Published Tuesday, June 13, 2006 by Real Estate Pro.A report updated for the first quarter of 2006 shows what areas have the most overvalued housing. You can view the report here. The report says it takes 3 and a half years to correct the overvaluation. For Q1 2006, they list the San Luis Obispo housing market as being 56.5% overvalued, which ranks about 30th on their list of 317 areas nationwide. The most undervalued areas are in Texas.
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A new RM incentive that troubled Consumers? Union
Published Thursday, May 18, 2006 by Real Estate Pro.Sec. 6014 does contain the phrase out of the House bill that encourage reverse mortgages: “Nothing in this subsection shall be construed as preventing an individual from using a reverse mortgage or home equity loan to reduce the individual’s total equity interest in the home.” | | So, yes, there it is in the law.
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A new RM incentive that troubled Consumers? Union
Organize Your Investment Records
Published Wednesday, May 17, 2006 by Real Estate Pro.You should meet with your Quarterback at least once a year to doublecheck the binder?s contents.
Now that you are organized with the intention of?disaster management? and not just being able to find a record, it is a very simple thing to meet with your?Quarterback? once or twice a year to just make sure all of the information is current and accurate.
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Organize Your Investment Records
Questions for America (and how can anyone be long the stock market in this environment?)
Published Tuesday, May 16, 2006 by Real Estate Pro.* Who has more buyer's remorse - the 50.7% of people who voted for George Bush in 2004, or the couple who bought that Toll Brothers house in Phoenix in July 2005? * Will the Democrats win the House in 2006? The Senate too? * Will they censure Bush? Will they impeach him? Who in his administration will be shown the door soon? * Are there a "Pentagon Papers" or "Nixon Tapes" out there? What will they be? * Will there be the Rapture this year? Will Ford?
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Questions for America (and how can anyone be long the stock market in this environment?)
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