Prices and sales are expected to go up, but the market will still be held back by higher mortgage rates and general uncertainties about the economy. For most people, buying a house might not get any easier this year. Don’t expect major doings in the Inland Empire housing market this …
Read More »National home prices still climbing
U.S. single-family home prices continued to rise during the end of last year. Prices were up 5.5 percent last November compared with November 2013, a figure that includes distressed home sales, according to data released Tuesday by CoreLogic in Irvine. That marks 33 consecutive months of year-over-year increases in home …
Read More »National home prices still climbing
U.S. single-family home prices continued to rise during the end of last year. Prices were up 5.5 percent last November compared with November 2013, a figure that includes distressed home sales, according to data released Tuesday by CoreLogic in Irvine. That marks 33 consecutive months of year-over-year increases in home …
Read More »New store for Stater Bros.
Stater Bros. will move into the site of a former Vons store in Hemet. The new store, at 3125 W. Florida Ave., will replace a smaller Stater Bros. store across the street at the corner of Sanderson and Florida avenues, according to a Stater Bros. release. The location, in the …
Read More »“Spec’ industrial project underway
Two industrial buildings are under construction in La Verne. The structures, at 1300 and 1306 Palomares Ave. near the intersection of Interstate 10 and the Pomona Freeway, will combined cover 50,000 and 33,000 square feet, according to Colliers International, which is marketing the project. Both buildings are expected to be …
Read More »Baby Boomers bullish on the housing market
Even though the oldest of their generation is nearing retirement, Baby Boomers will still play a major role in California’s housing market. Sixty three percent of the state’s boomers who rent say they would be inclined to buy a home for several reasons, including finding one they could afford or …
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