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Curb Appeal – Home Sales
Curb Appeal – Home Sales
Curb appeal is attractiveness of the exterior of a residential or commercial property, as viewed from the street.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Curb appeal can be accomplished by any number of methods including the installation of exterior decorations, re-painting, extensive attention to the landscaping. Several television programs have been created to explore ways for homeowners and building contractors to increase the curb appeal of their properties for a more profitable sale.
Curb Appeal – Home Sales
Interest Rates Increase
Interest Rates Increase
For the second time this year the Federal Reserve Board has raised interest rates! it was March 15, 2017 that the Federal Reserve first raised interest rates this year. If you’d like to see that story on the first Federal Reserve rate increase, click this link: Fed raises interest rates
Although this was the second interest rate increase this year, it was also the third interest rate increase in the last six months! Read more
Brokerforyou May Traffic
Brokerforyou May Traffic
Yes, last month www.brokerforyou.com had over 32,400 unique visitors! This unique traffic was a new record high for the past 12 months.
Once again, I like to say thanks to all my readers and subscribers for making this site as popular as it is. Read more
California Affordable Housing
California Affordable Housing Problem
The California legislature in Sacramento is considering two new bills to help California’s housing problem. With the healthy recovery of California home prices, combined with the lack of normal resale inventory of homes, the California affordable housing problem has been exasperated.
The Sacramento California lawmakers say they need to pass a combination of measures to address the state’s housing crisis. It has been estimated 1.5 million California families lack access to affordable housing. California also has disproportionately high rates of homelessness.
The first bill moving through the legislature is SB35. This bill removes some development restrictions in cities that fall behind on housing production goals. It passed 23-12 in the Senate.
The second bill is AB73, which rewards cities for streamlining the approval of housing, particularly for developments near public transportation. It passed the Assembly 46-19. Read more