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Monthly Archives: April 2009
Thousand Oaks Mortgage Listens to UC Professor
estate expert  By Pete Carey Mercury News Posted: 04/25/2009 03:28:00 PM PDT  Mercury News We caught up with real estate expert Kenneth Rosen while he was headed to Washington, D.C., last week. He planned to meet with officials there … Continue reading
Thousand Oaks Mortgage Looks at Atlanta Auctions
Auctions to work off overbuilding are attracting new real estate businesses By MICHELLE E. SHAW The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Sunday, April 26, 2009 Atlanta’s condo glut has not only gained national attention, but it also may be creating a new local … Continue reading
Inland Empire is No Thousand Oaks Mortgage
INLAND EMPIRE – Mortgage default notices in California soared 80 percent the first quarter of the year as compared to the last quarter of 2008. More than 30,000 were filed in the Inland Empire, more than any county in the … Continue reading
Thousand Oaks Mortgage Offers Another Point of View
Apr 21, 2009 http://blog.kiplinger.com/kiptips/2009/04/investing-in-real-estate-or-a.html While home sales are gaining in strength, home bargains are still plentiful. And the most recent Kiplinger Letter says to expect foreclosures to rise in the coming months. The investment opportunity is no longer about flipping … Continue reading
Thousand Oaks Mortgage Sees Empty Commercial Property to the South
Vacancy rates have climbed as high as 30% in some areas, and landlords have been offering deep discounts or such perks as a year of free rent as an incentive to sign leases. By Roger Vincent April 20, 2009 Â … Continue reading