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Home Sales in La Habra for 2010

La Habra Real Estate Home Sales, Year in Review 2010 2010 home sales of single family residences 2010 is just a memory and now as we enter 2011 let’s look back and see how the real estate market treated the city of La Habra. As a whole prices rose 7.3% from $377,621.88 in 2009 to […]

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Home Sales in La Habra Heights for 2010

La Habra Heights Real Estate Home Sales, Year in Review 2010 2010 home sales of single family residences 2010 is just a memory and now as we enter 2011 let’s look back and see how the real estate market treated the community of La Habra Heights. As a whole prices roseĀ  3.9% from $770,554.92 in […]

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Home Sales in Hacienda Heights

Hacienda Heights Real Estate Home Sales, Year in Review 2010 2010 Home sales of single family residences 2010 is just a memory and now as we enter 2011 let’s look back and see how the real estate market treated the community of Hacienda Heights. As a whole prices roseĀ  3.6% from $425,434 in 2009 to […]

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Housing Prices Have Risen?

More Incremental Gains for Southland Real Estate Market Sales Volume Median Price All homes Mar-09 Mar-10 %Chng Mar-09 Mar-10 %Chng Los Angeles 5,971 6,747 13.0% $300,000 $329,000 9.7% Orange 2,433 2,652 9.0% $385,000 $432,000 12.2% Riverside 4,409 4,156 -5.7% $187,000 $198,000 5.9% San Bernardino 2,897 2,955 2.0% $150,000 $152,000 1.3% San Diego 3,020 3,227 6.9% […]

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Housing Market Will Peak After 2025

As the days, months and years go by, the return of the housing market gets farther and farther away. It seems as we continue to peel away the issues at hand we start to see what has been truly done and the news although sometimes grim, becomes more and more accurate. Peak House Prices Will […]

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No Positive Equity Until Late 2015 to Early 2016

HOW LONG WILL NEGATIVE EQUITY LAST?   * First American CoreLogic estimates that the typical U.S. homeowner who is in a negative equity position will not experience positive equity until late 2015 to early 2016. * In some depressed markets, the typical borrower in negative equity may not experience positive equity until 2020 or later. […]