California Real Estate Weekly Update from C.A.R.

11 Feb, 2010  |  Written by Phil McCollum  |  under Beyond the Headlines, Real Estate News

February 11, 2010  Long Beach, California

Real Estate News: Beyond the Headlines from C.A.R.

Real Estate News: Beyond the Headlines from C.A.R.

The California Association of Realtors has just released their latest Beyond the Headlines report to keep California home buyers and sellers up to date on recent developments in the real estate market.  The Beyond the Headlines report provides articles published in the past week of great interest to real estate market watchers.

This week features articles from prominent sources including Reuters, The Wall Street Journal, The Mercury News, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, CNBC, MSNBC

Whether you are a buyer or seller of real estate, and irrespective of your timeframe, be it today, next week, next month, or many months into the future, you need to understand the trends taking place in the real estate market and understand the powerful influences on the market.

The Beyond the Headlines publication makes it easy by gathering highly relevant and timely articles and presenting them in one easy to read format.

I’m sure you’ll benefit from reading the articles provided every week, so without further ado let me identify the topic covered in the latest newsletter.

Access the California Real Estate Weekly update for February 11, 2010

This week, the following real estate related articles appear:

Fewer homeowners see home values falling – Reuters

Spec houses rise as builders bet on buyers before tax credit ends – The Wall Street Journal

Homeowners rent out rooms to stave off foreclosure – The Mercury News

Builders start to look up – The Wall Street Journal

Loans for green homes – The New York Times

Pay borrowers to pay their mortgage? – The Wall Street Journal

Home loan demand drops despite dip in rates – CNBC

Report: 1 in 5 U.S. homeowners underwater – MSNBC

Access the California Real Estate Weekly update for February 11, 2010

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