Year: 2010

California’s $700 Million

Hit tip to Daniel for this scoop: SACRAMENTO, June 23, 2010 – The California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA) announced today that the U.S. Treasury Department has approved the Agency’s plan to use nearly $700 million in federal funding to help California families...

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Castle Shopping?

We can compare castles now too! Here are two (allegedly) castles that are both for sale.   There is a third, Tony Robbins' old house in Del Mar, but not for sale.  The one in Solana Beach just lowered their price to $1.299 million! 

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Canada Offers Good Example

Hat tip to Rick for sending this along, from the WaPo: TORONTO -- When he bought a home last week with a 40 percent down payment, lawyer Kevin Fritz didn't see the transaction as particularly relevant to the debate over global financial stability. But consider: With...

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Fed Tax-Credit Fraud

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- More than 1,200 prison inmates, including 241 serving life sentences, defrauded the government of $9.1 million in tax credits reserved for first-time homebuyers, according to a Treasury Department report released Wednesday. Treasury's...

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More Fed Cheese

Hat tip to SM for sending this along, from the AP: WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration has approved five state-designed plans to help homeowners as part of a $1.5 billion effort to assist areas slammed by the housing bust. Treasury Department officials, who...

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Future of Real Estate, Part 3

How do you solve the agent's pay structure? Every agent should offer every program, and let the client decide. If every agent had a fee schedule that detailed what they charged (and what you got) for their commission-only, flat fee, rebate, and hourly programs, it...

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