brea real esate: October Real Estate News - 10/09/08 12:10 PM
October 2008 Newsletter
THE BAILOUT HAS PASSED, NOW WHAT?... "Experts say the bailout plan has a fair chance of stabilizing the market." This is a headline from an Associated Press article from September 21st. Since that article, the bailout was rejected twice before finally passing, and yes, it does have a (0 comments)
brea real esate: August Real Estate News - 08/07/08 12:45 PM
August 2008 Newsletter
IT'S IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND THE HOUSING MARKET REGIONALLY AS OPPOSED TO NATIONALLY... This is probably the biggest hurdle the real estate industry has to get over in the minds of consumers. Unfortunately a lot of the news out there is the dismal outlook for national housing. Regions such (0 comments)
brea real esate: Huge Price Reduction-Bring All Offers - 07/21/08 04:58 PM
Huge Price Reduction! Bring All OffersLocation: Norco, CaGorgeous panoramic views from this 2,800 sq. ft ranch high atop the hill. 1.5 acres of usable land zoned for horses. This is truly an equestrians dream - equipped with barn and hot walker. Don't miss out on this 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath secluded (0 comments)
brea real esate: June Real Estate Newsletter - 06/05/08 01:38 PM
June 2008 Newsletter
SALES REBOUND AS PRICES FALL... That was the headline of the Orange County Register on Tuesday, May 20th 2008. The accompanying photo was a very crowded entry to an open house. What's happening? The bottom of this market is approaching, that's what. This is exactly what was reported (0 comments)
brea real esate: May Real Estate News - 05/09/08 02:02 PM
HOME PRICES ROLL BACK TO 2004 LEVELS... Sales data for the first quarter has arrived and for March specifically, prices have hit the 2004 watermark. That means the median price is down almost 20% from a year ago. Both the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register reported the Dataquick (0 comments)
brea real esate: Real Estate News - 02/13/08 12:00 AM
February 2008 Newsletter REAL ESTATE GRABS THE NATION'S ATTENTION... Real estate and in particular, home ownership, is finally being given not only the focus it deserves, whether times are good or bad, but also the exclamation point as the fulcrum of American economics. During Bill Clinton's presidential campaign, James Carville famously wrote (2 comments)