What can the desert Southwest teach us about commercial real estate? • Misinformation, frustration plague new home buying rules, Realtors say
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Saturday, September 28, 2024

61% of Californians expect bad times for the economy

This latest result is the lowest level of bad times vibes going back 10 polls to a 57% reading in April 2022.

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What can the desert Southwest teach us about commercial real estate?

In the blistering summer, temperatures soar and water becomes a precious resource. Yet life persists.

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Misinformation, frustration plague new home buying rules, Realtors say

Few agents say they are seeing cuts in real estate commissions, so far.

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Big-truck charging in California draws private money’s attention

An influx of spending is developing EV chargers for the heaviest US trucks with several projects centered in Southern California.

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Housing market: Pros predict end-of-year trends as rate relief arrives

What do the final three months of 2024 have in store for sellers and buyers?

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The housing affordability crisis doesn’t exist in much of the country — so why aren’t Americans moving?

The reality is that many Americans would rather live in pricey housing markets, even if it requires sacrifice.

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In Hurricane Helene’s wake, feds could fall short on money to help businesses after Congress declined to add to storm relief funding

In a measure deigned to keep the government operating, Congress approved a nominal $40 million for Small Business Administration loan programs, raising questions about its ability to help operators recover from storms such as Hurricane Helene.

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Real estate news: Small OC apartment complexes trading hands for millions

Three properties with 18 combined units fetched $5.4 million in just days of their listing.

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38 questions to fix California’s housing mess

It’s not a quiz. Nor some wish list. Simply, food for thought.

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Rancho Palos Verdes mid-century modern stunner on over 3 acres seeks $8.8M

The house was the creation of modernist architect Aaron G. Green, a Frank Lloyd Wright disciple and West Coast representative.

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