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The following section of the website is devoted to news articles that have information or an impact on the Downtown San Diego Real Estate Market. I always tell clients to not “take my word for it”. I encourage clients to do their own research and form their own opinions. These are the same resources that I refer to, in order to collect my opinions and facts on the state of the Downtown Market and lifestyle. In this section, it is our opinion that the articles we include do not only present one side of the story. We include EVERY interesting article that we find not only the ones that shed a positive outlook on the state of the Downtown Market. For your organizational convenience, we have separated the articles into three sections: Downtown, San Diego County, and National Real Estate/Urban Living General. Many of these articles are used in our blogs and monthly newsletters to stimulate thought and debate.
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2011-04-27 California’s real estate commissioner quits
The position, appointed by the governor, is still unfilled.
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2011-04-27 California’s real estate commissioner quits
The position, appointed by the governor, is still unfilled.
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2011-04-26 S&P index: Feb. home prices drop in San Diego
Still, it appears the local region is doing better than half of the areas surveyed in the monthly measure of home prices in the U.S.
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2011-04-26 S&P index: Feb. home prices drop in San Diego
Still, it appears the local region is doing better than half of the areas surveyed in the monthly measure of home prices in the U.S.
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2011-04-25 Mortgage denied: Sometimes, for no good reason
It’s tougher than ever to get a loan, but are banks playing it too safe?
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2011-04-25 Mortgage denied: Sometimes, for no good reason
It’s tougher than ever to get a loan, but are banks playing it too safe?
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2011-04-24 Strategic defaulters pay bills on time and plan ahead
A growing body of research shows that the so-called “strategic defaulters” defy the tell-tale characteristics of most people whose loans go bad. They pay their bills on time, rarely exceed their credit-card limits, and hardly use retail credit cards, according to a study released Thursday by FICO.
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2011-04-24 Strategic defaulters pay bills on time and plan ahead
A growing body of research shows that the so-called “strategic defaulters” defy the tell-tale characteristics of most people whose loans go bad. They pay their bills on time, rarely exceed their credit-card limits, and hardly use retail credit cards, according to a study released Thursday by FICO.
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2011-04-22 Residents bummed about California dream
Less than half of California residents 46 percent think the California dream is still alive, even though most of them believe they will be better off financially in a year, according to the quarterly Citi California Pulse Survey released today.
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2011-04-22 Residents bummed about California dream
Less than half of California residents 46 percent think the California dream is still alive, even though most of them believe they will be better off financially in a year, according to the quarterly Citi California Pulse Survey released today.
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2011-04-21 U.S. mortgage rates fall amid economic concerns
Companies, including Freddie Mac, say mortgage rates across the U.S. fell this week in light of several economic factors, including weak home sales and starts, rising oil prices and overall nervousness about the economy.
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2011-04-21 U.S. mortgage rates fall amid economic concerns
Companies, including Freddie Mac, say mortgage rates across the U.S. fell this week in light of several economic factors, including weak home sales and starts, rising oil prices and overall nervousness about the economy.
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2011-04-20 Forecast for Fed: No change
Next week, leaders of the Federal Reserve will spend two days behind closed doors discussing the economy, to be capped off with Chairman Ben S. Bernanke’s first quarterly news conference. The likely result is that nothing will change, and the Fed is committed to keeping its interest rate target near zero, where it has been for more than two years.
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2011-04-20 Forecast for Fed: No change
Next week, leaders of the Federal Reserve will spend two days behind closed doors discussing the economy, to be capped off with Chairman Ben S. Bernanke’s first quarterly news conference. The likely result is that nothing will change, and the Fed is committed to keeping its interest rate target near zero, where it has been for more than two years.
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2011-04-19 Could your mortgage broker’s pay affect your bottom line?
New rules from the federal government has changed how mortgage brokers and loan officers are being paid. Experts weigh in on how the change could affect consumers.
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2011-04-19 Could your mortgage broker’s pay affect your bottom line?
New rules from the federal government has changed how mortgage brokers and loan officers are being paid. Experts weigh in on how the change could affect consumers.
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2011-04-18 Feds announce partial settlement with ‘robo signing’ servicers
In a partial settlement addressing so-called “robo-signing” foreclosure practices, the nation’s largest loan servicers have agreed to hire outside consultants to review foreclosures initiated in 2009 and 2010, and to compensate homeowners who should not have been foreclosed on.
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2011-04-18 Feds announce partial settlement with ‘robo signing’ servicers
In a partial settlement addressing so-called “robo-signing” foreclosure practices, the nation’s largest loan servicers have agreed to hire outside consultants to review foreclosures initiated in 2009 and 2010, and to compensate homeowners who should not have been foreclosed on.
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2011-04-17 Mortgage rates continue to edge higher
The average rate for 30-year loans rose to 4.91 percent this week, up from 4.87 percent last week and 5.07 percent a year ago, Freddie Mac reported Thursday.
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2011-04-17 Mortgage rates continue to edge higher
The average rate for 30-year loans rose to 4.91 percent this week, up from 4.87 percent last week and 5.07 percent a year ago, Freddie Mac reported Thursday.
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