by Kris and Kim Darney | Feb 20, 2017 | Selling your home in todays real estate market
US Housing Market Is Moving into ‘Buy Territory’! So what do we mean when we say “buy territory”? Let’s take a deep dive into buy territory. According to the Beracha, Hardin & Johnson Buy vs. Rent (BH&J) Index, the U.S. housing...
by Kris and Kim Darney | Oct 10, 2015 | Advice on Selling with No Equity in Southern California, Claremont California, Frequently Asked Q&A about Short Sales, La Verne California, Ontario California, Selling Your Home During Drought in California, Selling your home in todays real estate market, Via Verde California
It seems like the housing crises would never end…and it seems that CoreLogic states that we will see distressed property sales for at least another 4 years…about 2020. However, I think this is what we predicted in 2012…about another 8 years back...
by Kris and Kim Darney | Jul 25, 2015 | Claremont California, Government Bills, Regulations and other news affecting, HAFA Government Program, La Verne California, Selling Your Home During Drought in California, Via Verde California
Rarely has the federal government allowed business or industry run amok, unregulated to do as they please and have no legal ramifications for wrong doing. This has been a concern with many in the Real Estate industry since the implementation of Dodd-Frank in 2010 and...
by Kris and Kim Darney | Nov 6, 2014 | Buying A Home, La Verne California, Lease To Purchase
Interesting article from Rick Newman with Yahoo Finance. We have a long road to hoe before the US housing market will see a true recovery. No part of the economy has dished out a stronger head fake than housing. In the first half of 2013, home prices bounced...
by Kris and Kim Darney | Dec 5, 2013 | Government Bills, Regulations and other news affecting, Short Sales Stop Foreclosure
It’s official according to the California Association of Realtors (CAR). As expected, the announcement earlier this month from the IRS courtesy of CAR and Senator Barbara Boxer, the IRS will consider any short sale taxable shortages (1099) for California...