Do you know anyone who recently inherited a home, setting up an estate plan, or dealing with the loss of a loved one? I’ve made it my mission to help home sellers & families who may be going through a difficult time and need help to analyze their options regarding their real estate holdings. ... » Learn More about New Free Real Estate Book INHERITED – WILLS, TRUSTS AND REAL ESTATE : INHERITANCE STRATEGIES
Are You Missing Out On Your Property Tax Exemption?
Since 1974, the state of California has offered to reduce the assessed value of any "owner-occupied home" by $7,000. That, in turn, reduces the home’s annual tax bill. You just have to apply once, and the ‘homeowners exemption’ will be applied automatically to your assessment until you move out or ... » Learn More about Are You Missing Out On Your Property Tax Exemption?
Update San Fernando Valley Home Prices 1959-2023
The end of 2023 saw the real estate residential home values in the San Fernando Valley (Los Angeles) reflect an aggregate average sales price of $875,000, 4% higher than the end of 2022. That doesn’t give the full story of the year though. Most of 2023 was in the throws of interest rate increases ... » Learn More about Update San Fernando Valley Home Prices 1959-2023
1st Time Buyer -Shared Appreciation “California Dream For All” Loan; Good, But Not Really For All
It’s hit the media, the second round of the government's “Dream For All” in 2024 will be very different than the first round last year. Created in 2022, Dream for All was originally envisioned as a 10-year, $10 billion investment before lawmakers scaled it back last year. In 2023 only $300 ... » Learn More about 1st Time Buyer -Shared Appreciation “California Dream For All” Loan; Good, But Not Really For All
California Gets an “F” in Financial Literacy Education per 2023 National Report Card on Financial Literacy in High Schools
A recent “report card” from the Center for Financial Literacy at Champlain College in Vermont shows there has been a significant increase in the number of states requiring students to take personal finance courses before graduation. Seven states received an “A”. Four states received an “F” including ... » Learn More about California Gets an “F” in Financial Literacy Education per 2023 National Report Card on Financial Literacy in High Schools