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9
Dec

California Real Estate Over-regulation

California Real Estate Over-regulation

If you own a rental property in San Bernardino, you are part of the evil 1%!

California real estate

Yes, California is still under a tremendous unfunded debt burden, and this year has seen a number of California cities including San Bernardino declare bankruptcy. Even in light of these facts of gross mis-management, the city of San Bernardino is moving forward with a program that affects landlords of apartment buildings with as few as four units. Read more »

19
Mar

California Property Tax Scams

California Property Tax Scams

California property tax scams

 

The second installment of San Diego real property tax was due February 1st and becomes delinquent after April 10th. If the delinquent date falls on a weekend or holiday, you have until the close of the next business day to pay your tax bill. So, with April 10th fast approching, San Diego homeowners should be careful of tax scams. Read more »

4
Feb

California PROPERTY TAX REDUCTION SCAMS

California PROPERTY TAX REDUCTION SCAMS

California real estate scamsCompanies using official-sounding names like “Tax Review,” “Tax Adjusters” and “Tax Reassessment” seek to scam homeowners who are worried about their property taxes and declining property values. They send misleading mailers that look like official government agency documents to trick you into sending them money to try to lower your property taxes. Read more »

10
May

San Diego City and the State of California are in Real Bad Shape

San Diego California

Well, if you are a regular reader of this blog you know what a hit our housing market has taken. But, do you also know how bad San Diego’s finances really are?

Professors say that state pension fund as presently set up have only a 1 in 20 chance of paying their obligations 15 years from now, according to Barron’s.

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5
May

California Dreaming

California

California

A recent Field poll found Californians downright pessimistic about their state’s financial outlook, with 95 percent of the 1,232 respondents stating the economy was undergoing bad times and 60 percent reporting that their personal well-being had worsened over the previous 12 months. This 12-month streak of negativity was the longest since 1984. A mere 29 percent of the Field Poll respondents anticipate that the state’s economic fortunes will improve in the next 12 months.

California lawyers

6
Mar

California Leading The Way In Budget Shortfalls

California real estate

California real estate

44 states are facing budget shortfalls. California is leading the way as it is expected to spend 50% more than it will generate this year.

Now that is a really scary thought. Since 2007 US states have collectively spent 300 billion more than they have generated. These deficits mean higher taxes and so far 33 states have raised taxes, but collections have plummeted to their worst levels in 46 years; you cannot squeeze water out of a rock. No jobs means no revenues but states are selling new bonds at record rates to raise funds. It’s a recipe for long term disaster.

San Jose California real estate lawyers

14
Jan

Californians Pack Their Bags for Other States

California economyAccording to census estimates the number of people leaving California for another state outstripped the number moving in from another state during the year ending on July 1, 2008. California lost a net total of 144,000 people during that period — more than any other state.

Not to worry; California will not be empty any time soon. Actually, California continues to increase in overall population because of births and immigration, legal and illegal. It is the fourth consecutive year that more residents have left from California for other states than arrived in California from within the United States.

Why are are they moving?

#1. California's unemployment rate hit 8.4 percent in November, the third-highest in the nation, and it is expected to get worse.

#2. A record number of home foreclosures.

#3. Personal income was flat last year.

#4.  A $41.6 billion budget hole over 18 months, have residents bracing for higher taxes, cuts in education and postponed tax rebates. 

#5. Office vacancy rates in San Diego and San Jose surpass the 10.2 percent national average.

#6. Median housing prices have nose-dived one-third from a 2006 peak, but many homes are still out of reach for middle-class families.                                                     San Diego real estate agents