by countyproperties | Dec 10, 2011 | Going Green, Latest News
Q: I’ve had loose-fill fiberglass (insulation) in my attic since 1975. I have some new insulation with brown paper covering on one side so I need to know if that is called batts? If it is called insulation batts, then can I put them on top of loose-fill...
by countyproperties | Dec 10, 2011 | Going Green, Latest News
The Alliance to Save Energy urges American consumers to give themselves the gift of energy efficiency this holiday season–and reap the benefits when they file their 2011 federal tax returns–by taking advantage of tax credits for energy efficiency home improvements....
by countyproperties | Dec 10, 2011 | Government Owned Properties, Latest News, San Diego Foreclosure news, San Diego Investment Properties, San Diego Real Estate
HomePath Mortgage allows a borrower to purchase a Fannie Mae-owned property with a low down payment, flexible mortgage terms, no lender-requested appraisal and no mortgage insurance. Expanded seller contributions to closing costs are allowed. Benefits to You, the...
by countyproperties | Dec 3, 2011 | Latest News
December Nights in Balboa Park Dec. 2-3 Enjoy museum attractions, nativity, Santa, gift shopping, and food and spirits. The highlight spectacle is when a huge Christmas Tree lights up in glorious song and music! 10-5pm. (619) 252-9883 / www.visitdecembernights.com...
by countyproperties | Dec 3, 2011 | Latest News, Real Estate news, Riverside Real Estate, San Diego Real Estate
Pending home sales soared more than 10% in October and remain above year-ago levels, in a hopeful sign for the nation’s housing market, according to the National Association of Realtors. NAR’s pending home sales index,a forward-looking indicator based on...
by countyproperties | Dec 3, 2011 | Latest News, Real Estate news, Riverside foreclosure news, San Diego Foreclosure news
New York City foreclosure filings dropped 32% in the third quarter over last year. Lenders filed 3,168 foreclosures on single-family and multifamily properties during the quarter, according to a study from New York University Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban...