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Camarillo, VENTURA
- Zipcode: 93010
- Price: 589,000.00
- Style: Residential
- BD/BH: 3 / 2
- Foreclosure details
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Sacramento, SACRAMENTO

- Zipcode: 95838
- Price: 275,900.00
- Style: Not Available
- BD/BH: n/a / n/a
- Foreclosure details
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Union City, ALAMEDA

- Zipcode: 94587
- Price: 449,900.00
- Style: Not Available
- BD/BH: n/a / n/a
- Foreclosure details
You may have noticed your Realtor is also an e-PRO. What does that mean exactly?
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According to a recent Roper survey commissioned by Sharp Electronics Corporation, nearly 90 percent of Americans think that solar electricity should be an option for all new home construction. The Sharp survey further noted that three-quarters of survey respondents perceive solar power to be more important than ever, evidence that Americans recognize the value of [...]
read full story of "Solar in the Home: It’s Approaching Mainstream"
The big debate in Washington has shifted from the housing market’s woes to the national economy — and how to keep it out of a serious recession.
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read full story of "Washington Report: Fixes for Housing and National Economy?"
The financial press did its job. It scared Americans so badly about a possible recession that now we might just have one.
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read full story of "Realty Viewpoint: Investors Will Feast On Self-fulfilling Recession"
Do you know why you will not be killed or maimed by carbon monoxide? What steps have you taken to ensure this toxic, odourless, colourless gas — universally known as The Silent Killer — does not become an unwanted guest in the spaces you consider safe?
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The financial press did its job. It scared Americans so badly about a possible recession that now we might just have one.
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read full story of "Realty Viewpoint: Vultures Will Feast On Self-fulfilling Recession"
There’s a growing pot of gold in Silicon Valley’s housing market, a region that could very well become one of the nation’s first major metropolitan areas to take some of the rust out of the housing bust.
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read full story of "Wild, Wild, West: Silicon Valley Buyers Beginning To Strike Gold"
My wife and I bought a dog recently — a black Lab we named Jazz. Now the thing about Jazz is he’s only four months old, which means everything he sees is a brand new experience.
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read full story of "How Brian’s Dog Can Help New Agents Build Their Business"
Baja Mexico — an area surrounded by water — with flat lands and mountains, covered by sand and cactus is home to Mexicans and vacationers alike. Those that love sun, come here. A recent visit unravels fascinating details.
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read full story of "A Report from Baja California Sur, Mexico"
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- California Home Values.
- Washington Report: Risk-Based Pricing
- Realty Viewpoint: Low Consumer Sentiment, Upbeat Housing Starts Not Contradictory
- Be Effective In Sales By Understanding People
- Wild, Wild West: New Mexico Bordering On Change
- What To Take And What To Leave Behind When Downsizing
- Realty Viewpoint: Economic Stimulus Checks Can’t Fix Our Values
- What To Take And What To Live Behind When Downsizing
- Most Mortgage Rates Drift Lower on Hopes of Market Recovery Later this Year
- May Cybertips
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