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Gov. Gavin Newsom Expedites Temporary Housing For Residents In Areas Struck By LA Wildfires
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Pasadena Native Lost Her House To LA Wildfires One Day After Paying Off Her Mortgage: 'It's Gone'
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How The Mircale Malibu Mansion And Pacific Palisades Home Survived The Devastating LA Fires
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What Happens To Your Mortgage And Property Tax When You Lose Your Home In A Natural Disaster?
Here are some simple and achievable ways to satisfy home buyers. Home buyers are just as emotional as the person selling his own home. This is one of the many reasons why an agent should always approach his clients with utmost enthusiasm and consideration in order to satisfy them. Asian Institutional Funds To Channel $240B Into Global Property Market By 2020
The global property market will enjoy a major boost by 2020 thanks to Asian institution investors, particularly those hailing from Hong Kong and mainland China. According to a survey by CBRE, Asia Pacific institutional investors are expected to shell out $240 billion. As a matter of fact, about $260 billion has already been allocated by regional investors into the global property market. Australia's Apartment Boom Could Result To 'Rising Vacancy And Reduced Rents' In Melbourne, Brisbane
CommBank Property Insights thinks that Melbourne and Brisbane will be the most hit by the historic apartment boom in the country from next year, Robert Harley of Financial Review reports. India's New Real Estate Bill Good News For Home Buyers
The Cabinet has recently cleared a Bill which, if enacted, would encourage real estate developers to rely on joint ventures with land owners since there will be less surplus cash available to buy land, according to India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra) in a report by Ravi Teja Sharma on the Economic Times. Higher Rates Won’t Threaten US Commercial Real Estate Boom
New York and San Francisco have been enjoying the commercial real estate boom with their soaring prices and it seems that the booming market is going to be around for a while even if the Federal Reserve would increase their rates this week, says one expert, Rhonda Schaffler of The Street reports. 2015 Celebrity Real Estate Portfolios: The Winners And Losers
It's not all about winning awards or making it to Fashion Police's best dressed category for Hollywood celebrities as they also try to create a good real estate portfolio. Foreign Real Estate Investors Unfazed By Strong US Dollar
There is no stopping foreign investments from coming in the US real estate market even if the dollar is proving to remain strong, says real estate expert, in a report by Gregg Greenberg on The Street. Mortgage Market Update: Job Openings Went Down, Retail Sales Increase, Jobless Claims Increase
US Labor Department reports that job openings went down by 2.7% in October, leading to a 5.38 million reading. The percentage figure is in comparison to September's results that lead to a 5.5 million job reading and the all time high results of July's reading which is 5.67 million. The October reading is actually the third highest since 2009 when the recession ended. Analysts report that the gap between the job skills applicants bring in and the job skills employers seeks for do affect the entire hiring process. However, the fewer job openings can also mean that the said gap is already closing. How to Close a Deal in Real Estate
Closing a deal in real estate may pose a challenge but does not mean it cannot be done. What creates hesitance for some to join the realm of real estate is the process of selling. Exclusive Real Estate Update: LaGuardia Airport, Home of the Homeless Squatters
The number of homeless squatters living at LaGuardia Airport has increased in the past year, turning the place into a flophouse, where they sleep, eat and wash up, while competing with the passengers for space, according to Port Authority sources.