by countyproperties | Jun 30, 2011 | Current Affairs, Latest News
Cash buyers and foreign investors pushed Las Vegas home sales higher last month as they scoured the market looking for deals. Between April and May, Vegas home sales rose 1.8%, research firm DataQuick said. Meanwhile, year-over-year sales increased 1.7%. May home...
by countyproperties | Jun 30, 2011 | Current Affairs, Latest News
You can always find something to do in Beautiful San Diego, CA. From a relaxing parade to a vigorous tri-athalon, enjoy! Tierrasanta Fun Run July 2 Expo complete with tasty foods from local restaurants, a beer garden, and a concert in the park.7:00am – 3:00pm....
by countyproperties | Jun 24, 2011 | Current Affairs, Going Green, Latest News
The California Energy Commission just released an updated 2011 Home Energy Rating Services (HERS) booklet with the following changes: Updated cover page Information on 2011 tax credits The 2011 updated edition of the HERS Booklet: What Is Your Home Energy Rating? is a...
by countyproperties | Jun 24, 2011 | Current Affairs, Finance, Latest News, Real Estate news, Riverside foreclosure news, San Diego Foreclosure news
From foreclosure frauds to subprime shenanigans, mortgage fraud is a growing crime threat that is hurting homeowners, businesses, and the national economy. The FBI has developed new ways to detect and combat mortgage fraud, including collecting and analyzing data to...
by countyproperties | Jun 24, 2011 | Current Affairs, Finance, Latest News, Real Estate news, Riverside foreclosure news, San Diego Foreclosure news
For lenders who can’t find a defaulting home owner, they may turn to Facebook or other social networking sites to track them down. That’s what a lender in Australia did. The lender used Facebook to track the defaulting couple down and send them a...
by countyproperties | Jun 24, 2011 | County Properties in the media, Current Affairs, Finance, Latest News, Real Estate news
Dear Mr. Levine, Thank you for taking the time to write to me with your concern about the future of the mortgage interest deduction and your support for House Resolution 25. I appreciate hearing from you on this important issue and welcome the opportunity to respond....