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New Year, New site for The Real Estate Cafe!
If you've wondered why this blog has been so quiet for the past six weeks, it's because we've been working on a new site which integrates our blog as well as content from The Real Estate Cafe's original web site....Technology Debriefing Post NAR 2008: Best of Breed money-saving tools for home buyers & sellers
Used GoGoPin's new browser-based ad designer to create this call for nominations for "Best of Breed" money-saving applications for home buyers and sellers following the National Association of Realtors convention in Orlando, November 7-10, 2008. Watch this one minute screencast...RSVP: Private research LIVE from Realtors EXPO
Home buyers, sellers, and fellow real estate innovators: Wish you could attend the National Association of Realtors convention in Orlando this weekend but can't? Interested in participating virtually? I arrive Friday mid-afternoon and plan to spend all four days visiting...WBUR/NPR debate: Do buyer agents really help consumers save money?
Having already posted one comment to WBUR's heated discussion about "what caused the housing crisis and how to fix it," I was content to watch the debate unfold yesterday until several posts began spreading misinformation about the role of buyer...Response to WBUR/NPR: American housing & finance: What went wrong & how to fix it
WBUR / NPR OnPointRadio: Banks and Housing in Crisis American housing and finance. What went wrong, and how to fix it. You can join the conversation. What new rules should be in place? Should we make it more difficult to...Limited time: "Bailout Bonus" for 4th quarter bargain hunters
As the housing market enters the final quarter of 2008, The Real Estate Cafe is contacting new and long-time clients to get an update on their home buying plans. Can you believe that one member of our 1,000 Click Club...How will the Bailout Bill impact home buyers & sellers? txt your answer
If you're unable to join us at the TweetUp tonight at TogetherInMotion, One Broadway in Arlington, text your response to our Wiffiti board so anyone online or at the TweetUp can read your perspective. Send us an email if you'd...What regulatory reforms are needed to protect real estate consumers?
Flames of "irrational exuberance" burning Realtors, too
I've spend the morning deconstructing Realtors are not immune to foreclosure, an amazingly transparent blog post on a leading real estate web site. The author's concluding question -- Why did so many people, including Realtors, buy homes in 2005? --..."Real Estate Olympics" Redo: Call for Best "Do-it-yourself" money-saving tools at each step in the home buying / selling process
A leading group of real estate technology innovators is using a sports metaphor, the "Real Estate Olympics", to launch a compelling, timely competitive for the "Real Estate Pacesetter of 2008." However, the first nomination (Zillow.com) and next week's run off...Need help with missed mortgage payments in California? Apply soon: Money is running out
California officials say they expect the mortgage relief program for homeowners suffering pandemic-related financial hardships will soon exhaust its federal funding.
L.A. County settles PACE loan lawsuits; affected homeowners to receive millions
Under a $12-million settlement, L.A. County agreed to resolve allegations its PACE lending program saddled borrowers with loans they couldn't afford.
Office tower planned for Hollywood gets new design and billion-dollar price tag
Hollywood real estate developer doubles down on plans for "the Star," a proposed office tower on Sunset Boulevard, designed by Norman Foster, with a $1-billion price tag.
Crackdown on Airbnb and other short-term rentals likely coming to unincorporated L.A. County
The ordinance, five years in the making, would prohibit hosts to list second homes, accessory dwelling units or investment properties in unincorporated L.A. County.
Realtor rules just changed dramatically. Here's what buyers and sellers can expect
A landmark agreement is going to shake up how real estate deals are done. Here's how the new rules will affect sellers, buyers and brokers.
A sign of the times: Tearing down an emptying O.C. office complex to build a warehouse
A perfectly good office complex is being demolished to make way for a warehouse-distribution center in Santa Ana.
California's home insurer of last resort sees enrollment surge, raising concerns over its finances
California's property insurer experiences enrollment surge, raising questions about its financial stability.
Realtors agree to change commission rules in a deal that could reduce costs for consumers
The National Assn. of Realtors said it will make changes to its commission rules in a deal that could reduce costs for consumers.
Investors bought a historic Echo Park home. Sisters who have lived there since childhood are fighting to stay
The home was one of the first in Echo Park. Lupe Breard and her sister have lived there for decades. But since their mom died, the family estate and a developer have tried to evict them.
In Kern County, an abandoned church gets a second life as housing for former foster youths
In a novel bid to generate more affordable housing, Kern County is converting empty churches and blighted strip malls into apartment units for former foster youths at risk of homelessness.
Opinion: Inflation isn't the real problem for the U.S. economy. The housing shortage is
The Federal Reserve is keeping interest rates high to tame price growth. But it's a shortage of homes in California and nationwide that's driving rising costs.
La CaA+-ada Flintridge must process 'builder's remedy' affordable-housing plan, court rules
After years of back-and-forth, a court tells the affluent city of single-family homes to process an application for a housing development with 80 mixed-income units.
Opinion: Don't gut L.A.'s best shot at building affordable housing
The city put forth ambitious programs to meet California mandates for affordable housing a and then weakened them by exempting single-family neighborhoods.
If you walk around the reservoir, you know this house. See inside the modern remodel
Architect John K. Chan designs a modern addition for a family of four that connects them to the Ivanhoe Reservoir in Silver Lake and saves a massive olive tree.
Looking to buy or sell a home this spring? Here's what to expect
As spring approaches, so does the typically busy spring home buying season. If you want to buy a home in Southern California, here are some thoughts.
Robocalls, ringless voicemails and AI: Real estate enters the age of automation
As agents hunt for business in Southern California's slow real estate market, some are trying out new ways of tracking down leads. Others are quitting the industry.
Granderson: If the economy is so great, why are evictions soaring?
The fruit of this booming economy is almost all going to the wealthiest few, thanks to Reaganomics. Americans don't have to accept that.
Opinion: Renting in L.A. could go from bad to worse
Tenants who are behind on payments now face evictions, and landlords are likely to keep units empty for longer as they hold out for the most qualified applicants.
California extends relief for homeowners who missed mortgage or tax payments
The state is again expanding its federally funded mortgage relief program to help more Californians. People who missed mortgage payments as late as Feb. 1 are now eligible for help.
Rents are finally falling a but not in Orange County. People are feeling the pain
Cities in the Los Angeles area are seeing lower rents as Orange County prices hold firm or even increase. Experts are calling for more tenant protections.
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