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California Association of Realtors has launched
a website offering consumers up to date news,
legislative and legal information, and lender criteria regarding California
short sales. Short sale tips for Sellers and Buyers; a HAFA fact sheet, a
timeline for foreclosure proceedings, and advice on how to avoid foreclosure
rescue scams are among ...
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There are more than 3,000 Short Sale
and Foreclosure Properties available in the San Fernando Valley Right Now. Some for as
little as $60,000. With an experienced agent to guide you through the,
sometimes mind numbing, procedure and a loan broker to help you get the
best financing available you could be in your new home before ...
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West Toluca Lake, San Fernando Valley
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Announcing our New Listing 120-11110 Camarillo St, a 1,049 sq. ft., 3 bath, 2 bdrm 3 story. Now
$329,000
- Great Location.
Property information
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Sherman Oaks, San Fernando Valley - Announcing 4937 Stern Ave, Sold in multiple offers for $45,000 OVER asking AND the buyer paid closing costs usually paid by the seller. Ask us how we did this!
Property information
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The recently approved American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, coupled with the lowest resale prices in years, offers a wonderful opportunity to purchase home. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 includesAn $8,000 tax credit - up from $7,500 - for first-time home buyers for the purchase of a principal residence ...
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Who is going to fix your broken sidewalk? "The State of California Improvement Act of 1911" give cities the authority to require property owners to repair the sidewalks abutting their property (California Streets and Highways Code.) and the authority to make the repairs and assess the property owner ...
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Maybe I'm being overly optimistic but could the fact that the median sales price in the San Fernando Valley in March was $525,000 which is down 13.9% from 1 year ago[:'(] but UP 5% from January 2008, mean that we are on the up-swing or at least leveling off. Or is it just that the winter months are traditionally slow and this is just ...
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