Historic Bank-Owned Home for Sale in L.A.’s Wilshire Area

Call Today to Schedule a Personal Tour Or—NEW!—Make an offer online NOW! Address: 1424 S. New Hampshire Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90006-4510 Home Type: Historic single-family, single-story, BANK-OWNED Price: $369,900 Square Feet: 1,281 sq. ft. Lot Size: sq. 4,150 sq. ft. Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths Year Built: 1907 Extras: Newer windows and roof Central more » Read more »

Gov. Schwarzenegger’s Foreclosure Moratorium Explained

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a 90-day moratorium on California home foreclosures (legislation SB2X-7 and AB2X-7) amid criticism that the law likely won’t put a dent in the skyrocketing pace of repossessions. Here’s what you need to know: The bill, as part of the state’s recent budget deal, safeguards owner-occupied residences that had first loans on more » Read more »

This Week’s Top Properties: 3 Great Value Southern California Foreclosures

44 Tavella Place, Foothill Ranch, Calif. 92610 VIP SPECIAL, CALL FOR PRICING INFO CLICK HERE FOR MORE PHOTOS Square Feet: 2,115 Lot Size: 3,794 sq. ft. Rooms: 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths Here’s your chance to buy a spectacular Orange County two-story home with all the trimmings. Nestled in a private neighborhood, this completely refurbished four-bedroom, more » Read more »

Troubled Asset Relief Program: Will It Help Homeowners At Risk of Foreclosure?

Why is TARP in the news? Because President Obama is considering spending up to $100 billion in financial rescue funds from the Treasury Department’s $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program. Why? To put the brakes on the subprime mortgage crisis. Bank regulators and Congressional leaders, are pressuring the Obama administration to use the funds to more » Read more »

How Will Obama ‘Change’ Real Estate & Foreclosures?

Sorting out the mortgage crisis and the onslaught of home foreclosures are at the top of the long list of challenges President Barack Obama is already tackling his first week in office. Obama promises to “approach the old challenge of affordable housing with new energy, new ideas, and a new, efficient style of leadership.” Yes, more » Read more »

What will 2009 bring to the SoCal real estate market?

Well, I have a million thoughts running through my head about the residential real estate market in 2009. I think the following will happen: 1. Foreclosure inventory will grow and at an incredible rate. The banks are sitting on huge amounts of inventory and most of this inventory will come on the market in the more » Read more »

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