Through a $1 million gift from the REALTORS® Relief Foundation, C.A.R. is offering disaster relief grants up to $2,000 per household to provide assistance with mortgage relief or temporary housing, such as payments on the mortgage of a primary residence that was burned in a fire, lease or rent ... » Learn More about Housing Assistance Grants for Homeowners and Renters Affected by the Camp, Woolsey, and Hill Fires
Market Updates
Property Tax Relief Due to Disaster
You may be eligible for tax relief if your property is damaged or destroyed by a calamity, such as fire or flooding. To qualify, you must file an Application for Reassessment: Property Damaged or Destroyed by Misfortune or Calamity with the Assessor’s Office within 12 months from the date the ... » Learn More about Property Tax Relief Due to Disaster
San Fernando Valley Real Estate Market Continues It’s Shift
Over the past 6 months, the evidence for a shift in the market has mounted. Sales have been on the decline. Homes are staying on the market longer as the median number of days on market continue to increase. Sellers are beginning to have to discount their properties again, with 42% of active ... » Learn More about San Fernando Valley Real Estate Market Continues It’s Shift
California August 2018 Real Estate Sales – Infographic
If you are in the Los Angeles area, have any questions or real estate sales or financing needs, feel free in contacting me. Ron Henderson GRI, RECS, CIAS President/Broker Multi Real Estate Services, Inc. Gov’t Affairs Chair – California Association of Mortgage Professionals (2017-2018) BRE ... » Learn More about California August 2018 Real Estate Sales – Infographic
Is This a San Fernando Valley Real Estate Market Change, Or a Seasonal Adjustment?
The real estate market is regional. The San Fernando Valley Los Angeles residential real estate market has been slowing for the last few months, but it’s just now showing up in the statistics. Visually you can see in the charts a spike in the inventory, and the quantity of sales dropping off ... » Learn More about Is This a San Fernando Valley Real Estate Market Change, Or a Seasonal Adjustment?




