Monthly Archives: August 2009

Thousand Oaks Mortgage Watching Prices Studiously

Emeryville, CA (PRWEB) August 24, 2009 — HomeGain®, the first website to provide free instant home values, today announced the results of its quarterly Home Prices Survey of Realtors® based on the responses of 1,084 U.S. real estate agents and … Continue reading

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Thousand Oaks Mortgage Studying Short Sales

For the first time in the Real Estate industry, Home Buyers Alliance shares the full service events timeline of some of their short sale clients. Prospective clients can see for themselves how short sale experts can help them facilitate a … Continue reading

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Thousand Oaks Mortgage Watching Soft Bottom Housing Prices

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/ontheblock/detail?entry_id=45994  It may only be a soft bottom but it’s nonetheless being (cautiously) heralded as a bottom to the real-estate downturn. “Evidence is mounting that in some areas we’ve approached at least a soft bottom for home prices,” the president … Continue reading

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Foreclosures Rates Concern for Thousand Oaks Mortgage

   By Ryan Carter, Staff Writer Posted: 08/20/2009 03:06:49 PM PDT http://www.whittierdailynews.com/news/ci_13170735      Despite some signs that the housing market is recovering, record numbers of Americans continue to fall behind on home payments, according to a report released Thursday.And unlike … Continue reading

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Thousand Oaks Mortgage Waiting for Trend Consensus

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/no-light-at-end-of-california-real-estate-tunnel-2009-08-17?link=kiosk  By Brett Arends, WSJ.com NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Is California’s real-estate crash finally hitting bottom? Some people think it might have. But color me skeptical. OK, there is some good news. Subprime blight areas in the Central Valley and … Continue reading

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