All Posts Tagged With: "east bay"

California - East Bay Foreclosures

Investors Gobbling Up California Foreclosures
Here are the latest statistics for short sales, foreclosures and bank owned properties in California’s East Bay area - Alameda & Contra Costa counties.

10Nov2008 | admin | 0 comments | Continued

California East Bay Housing Inventory

MONTHS OF INVENTORY as of October 2, 2008 - a snapshot of where the market is today.  The latest numbers show a 11% decrease compared to thirty days ago.  In these twenty-seven areas 18 decreased, 8 increased and 1 stayed the same. You need to look at the last three months to see a trend [...]

12Oct2008 | admin | 0 comments | Continued

Tax Assessor Says Buy NOW

It’s not very often you get the county tax assessor telling people to buy real estate, but that is exactly what is happening in Contra Costa County in the East Bay of California.
As the Assessor of Contra Costa County since 1995 and a student of the real estate market of the East Bay since 1971, [...]

10Sep2008 | admin | 0 comments | Continued

Percentage of listings that are Short Sales or REO in the East Bay

We have been informing you on the current housing market in the San Francisco Bay Area; again it shows that it is a great time for investors to buy their rental properties, or anybody who wants to get into house. In this last week we have done several transactions where some of the homes were [...]

3Sep2008 | Paul | 0 comments | Continued

Schools

Like in most countries parents like to see their children get the best possible education. Unlike most other countries, the United States does not have a centralized national educational system. So, children in most areas have a choice between free tax-funded public schools or privately-funded private schools.
Public school systems are supported by a combination of [...]

6Aug2008 | Paul | 0 comments | Continued

California Home Sales Recorded in June 2008

California Home Sale Price Medians by County
Data Source - DQ News
Overall, California homes prices continue to decline. The large metro counties of California show a wide range of change in their communities. For example: Contra Costa County in the East Bay - San Ramon is showing a 1.93% change while San Pablo is showing a [...]

2Aug2008 | admin | 0 comments | Continued