Fannie Mae can no longer require real estate Broker Company to reduce their commissions to approve short sales. The new policy takes effect March 1, 2009. No longer will Fannie Mae require real estate broker to reduce commission below what... (Continue reading)
The declining housing market and the weary buyers, San Diego real estate agent had to adapt to the changing market. One way is doing a Loan Modification for clienteles that’s about to lose there home or unable to refinance because... (Continue reading)
As a real estate specialist, I don’t mind home prices decreasing because as history shows real estate is still a great way to invest. Home prices will continue to decrease but not forever, at some point it will appreciate higher than... (Continue reading)
It’s a good sign that San Diego County home prices has declined in a slower rate which is one of the signs for market stabilization. San diego Real Estate market will take awhile to recover. When will that be? No... (Continue reading)
NAR has been working in Washington DC to help the Federal Government structure the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. As a result of its passage, today HUD published changes to FHA’s single family loan limits. San Diego County:... (Continue reading)
Information About Mike Carter. San Diego’s premier Real Estate Agent Michael Carter San Diego Real Estate Agent MTC Future Realty (619) 488-5774... (Continue reading)
San Diego home prices fell sharply last year but the decrease in price varied among San Diego neighborhoods, says DataQuick. There were some areas in San Diego where prices fell as much as 50% but other areas actually showed an... (Continue reading)
In San Diego prices have dropped an average of 34.6 percent due to lower-priced foreclosures and sales have increased over 40% in January accroding to DataQuick. The overall median for real estate in San Diego county area stood at around $278,000, down... (Continue reading)
Obama’s housing plan means well in helping avoid further foreclosure to 9 million people who falls to 105 LTV. What does this mean to San Diego? Majority of the homeowner in San Diego are so upside down that the housing... (Continue reading)
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