by countyproperties | Jul 25, 2008 | Finance, Real Estate news, Riverside foreclosure news, San Diego Foreclosure news
A bill passed by the House on Wednesday will assist up to 2 million borrowers in danger of foreclosure by allowing them to refinance their current mortgages with a Federal Housing Administration (FHA)-backed loan. The bill also allocates funding to assist Fannie Mae...
by countyproperties | Jul 11, 2008 | Finance, Real Estate news, Riverside foreclosure news, San Diego Foreclosure news
On July 14, the Federal Reserve is expected to present a revised set of rules governing mortgage lending. Proposed rules issued in December drew significant criticism from lenders, who fear that tougher standards at a time when credit already is tight could make many...
by countyproperties | Jul 11, 2008 | Real Estate news, Riverside foreclosure news, San Diego Foreclosure news
Pending home sales fall 4.7 percent, after posting a sharp gain in April, NAR’s Pending Home Sales Index for May slipped by 4.7 percent and was 14 percent below 2007 levels. While the decline reflects continued softness in the market, there was some good news in...
by countyproperties | Jul 5, 2008 | Real Estate news, Riverside foreclosure news, San Diego Foreclosure news
Currently we are observing two types of properties in the market: those that are priced right with multiple offers, and those that are priced to high do not get significant showings. Although San Diego statistics “Days on Market” is average now about...
by countyproperties | Jun 28, 2008 | Real Estate news, Riverside foreclosure news, San Diego Foreclosure news
C.A.R. REPORTS SALES INCREASED 18.1 PERCENT; MEDIAN HOME PRICE FELL 35.3 PERCENT IN MAY Home sales increased 18.1 percent in May in California compared with the same period a year ago, while the median price of an existing home fell 35.3 percent, C.A.R. reported...
by countyproperties | Jun 19, 2008 | County Properties in the media, Real Estate news, Riverside foreclosure news, San Diego Foreclosure news
The following article includes an San Diego Reader interview with our company County Properties. City Lights Where the Pain Is By Don Bauder | Published Wednesday, June 11, 2008 What’s the difference between National City and Rancho Santa Fe? Well – er, uh...