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  • Should Housing Be a California Constitutional Right?

    Should Housing Be a California Constitutional Right?

    Assembly Constitutional Amendment 10 proposes to enshrine housing as a fundamental right in California's state constitution. The amendment aims to address the housing crisis by providing a legal tool and ongoing obligation for the state. It is to ensure access to permanent, stable homes for all individuals. Public opinion supports affordable housing as a community…

  • Residents affected by recent storms and flooding eligible for rental assistance

    Residents affected by recent storms and flooding eligible for rental assistance

    Residents in San Benito County affected by the severe storms and flooding that started on February 21 can apply for temporary rental assistance from FEMA. The first two months of rental assistance is provided without having to provide rental receipts. Extensions on rental assistance may be granted for three-month periods at a time, up to…

  • California OKs bill for affordable housing on nonprofit-owned land

    California OKs bill for affordable housing on nonprofit-owned land

    The California State Senate passed a bill this week that would permit the construction of affordable housing units on land owned by faith-based institutions and nonprofit colleges, even if local zoning ordinances and laws would normally prevent construction. This bill, introduced by Sen. Scott Wiener, is designed to reduce barriers faced by religious organizations for…

  • The current state of Orange County’s housing market: Facts and Implications

    The current state of Orange County’s housing market: Facts and Implications

    The Orange County housing market is experiencing a unique set of circumstances that have caused a severe inventory shortage, with record-low levels of available homes. This shortage, combined with a decrease in new sellers and the impact of mortgage rates, has made the market highly competitive and fast-paced. As the economy cools, mortgage rates may…

  • 5 Advantages and Disadvantages of Buying Manufactured Homes

    5 Advantages and Disadvantages of Buying Manufactured Homes

    Manufactured homes are becoming more popular due to their affordability, customization options, quick construction, energy efficiency, and quality control. However, some potential drawbacks include depreciation, land considerations, and limited design options. Continue to full article

  • Second-Time Home Buyer: What to Consider

    Second-Time Home Buyer: What to Consider

    The housing market may look different for 2nd-time homebuyers than for first-time buyers. Sourcing a down payment may be harder, but selling your current home can provide funds. 2nd-time homebuyers should research different mortgage qualification programs. Consider working with a Real Estate agent who has experience with second-time home buyers.

  • States With the Highest Housing Costs

    States With the Highest Housing Costs

    Hawaii ranked first with 31.8% of households spending > 30% on housing. Hawaii is also the most expensive state to buy a home, attributed to limited land for development. Other states with high percentages of homeowners with housing cost burdens: California: 29.7% New Jersey: 28.5% New York: 26.4% Connecticut: 26.2% Massachusetts: 25.5% Florida: 24.9% Oregon:…

  • Selling Your Home This Spring?

    Selling Your Home This Spring?

    The spring Real Estate market can be tricky and to navigate it successfully, sellers need to be aware of trends and work with an experienced agent.Lack of inventory creates a competitive market, and it can drive up prices and lead to bidding wars. Pricing competitively, making repairs and staging the home can increase chances of…

  • When will California home prices drop?

    When will California home prices drop?

    The Newsom administration in California has reported that the state has added 123,350 new homes to its housing stock, the highest rate since the Great Recession. This is a significant increase from the previous year and shows that the state is making progress in addressing its housing shortage. Continue to full article

  • Orange County loses million-dollar ZIP codes as home prices drop

    Orange County loses million-dollar ZIP codes as home prices drop

    The Orange County housing market has cooled due to rising mortgage rates and economic uncertainty. The number of $1 million ZIP codes has decreased from 46 to 38 in the past year, while the number of "affordable" neighborhoods has increased from 11 to 14. The median selling price for the county has fallen by 3%,…