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To save California, sacrifice single-family zoning

BY THE TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD AUG. 22, 2021 3 AM PT For decades now, California leaders have been stuck in a low-density, single-family, not-in-my-backyard 20th century mindset. The result is a deep housing shortage that is driving more Californians into poverty, worsening inequality and hurting economic opportunity. The staggering cost of buying or renting a home in Cali...

Here is how the recall candidates say they’d increase housing manufacturing in California

By tell us daily August 31, 2021 California’s housing scarcity has turn out to be a focus of the race to exchange Gov. Gavin Newsom, as candidates vow to turbo-charge dwelling constructing by slashing bureaucratic hurdles for builders and streamlining development approvals.   Between now and Sept. 14, voters may very well be contemplating the state’s astronomic...

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California Association of Realtors - Market Minute Update 9/4/21

September 3, 2021 With delta variant cases continuing to rise throughout the U.S., the negative economic effect of the COVID re-emergence has become more obvious in the past couple weeks. Consumer confidence in the latest report dipped to the lowest level since February, while jobs growth slowed sharply in August. The speed bump for the economic recovery, however, is good ne...

CA COVID-19 Rent Relief Program - Tenants and Landlords Welcomed!

This is Straight from the Housing is Key California Website.  https://housing.ca.gov/covid_rr/program_overview.html#highlights CA COVID-19 Rent Relief Whether it’s a health-related event or a significant financial hardship, COVID-19 has affected us all. As our state continues to recover, we are committed to keeping families housed and recognize that California renters and la...

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Will rates go down in September 2021??? Good news for Home Buyers

Tim Lucas The Mortgage Reports Editor September 10, 2021 - 14 min read   Mortgage rate forecast for next week (September 12-18, 2021) Despite Thursday’s report from the Labor Department, citing unemployment claims dropping to a new pandemic low, it looks like low mortgage rates should remain in place for the remainder of the summer. Thursday’s jobs repo...

Gov. Newsom signs SB 9, curbing single-family zoning in California!!!

By MARISA KENDALL | | PUBLISHED: September 16, 2021 at 8:36 p.m. | UPDATED: September 16, 2021 at 8:51 p.m. In one of his first actions after surviving an election seeking to oust him from office, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday essentially abolished single-family zoning in California — and green-lighted a series of bills intended to bolster the state&rsq...

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The Death of Single-Family Zoning: Senate Bill 9 (SB-9)

 September 27, 2021 by  Tim Burke  On September 16, 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 9 (SB 9), also known as the California Housing Opportunity and More Efficiency (HOME) Act. The passage of SB 9 will forever change single-family zoning in the state of California. The bill was created with the purpose to increase housing in the state. SB 9 allows homeow...

Fannie, Freddie loan limits set for record 50-year leap in 2022

BY MATT CARTER October 05, 2021 The surge in home prices during the pandemic could fuel the biggest dollar increase in the conforming loan limit for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in records dating to 1970. An increase in the conforming loan limit means more homebuyers will be able to apply for conforming mortgages instead of “jumbo” loans, which are typically harder to ...

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What to Know About the HOA Balcony Law (SB 326)

FEBRUARY 08, 2021  https://www.apsmanagement.com/blog/what-to-know-about-the-hoa-balcony-law-sb-326/ On August 30, 2019, the Governor of California approved Senate Bill No. 326, which amends Civil Code Section 5551. Also known as the Balcony Law, SB 326 essentially protects property owners from building defects, and helps keep residents safe from hazards due to construction flaws.&nb...

How Is Real Estate Looking For LA Going Into 2022??

10 housing questions Southern California must answer in 2022 Cash buying’s hot — 30% of IE sales, up 65%; 29% of LA-OC buying, up 64%. By JONATHAN LANSNER | jlansner@scng.com | Orange County Register PUBLISHED: December 30, 2021 at 8:42 a.m. | UPDATED: January 1, 2022 at 3:46 p.m. Forecasting Southern California’s housing market i...