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If you’re wondering what’s going on with home prices lately, you’re definitely not the only one. With so much information out there, it can be hard to figure out your next move. As a buyer, you might be worried about paying more than you should. And if you’re thinking of selling, you might be concerned about not getting the price you’re aiming for.  So, here’s a quick breakdown to help clear things up and show you what’s really happening with prices—whether you’re thinking about buying or selling.  Home Price Growth Is Slowing, but Prices Aren’t Falling Nationally Throughout the country,…

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The clear election victory for Republicans means they will retake the White House, Senate, and (by a slim margin) the House next year, putting them in the driver’s seat to determine the direction of taxA tax is a mandatory payment or charge collected by local, state, and national governments from individuals or businesses to cover the costs of general government services, goods, and activities. reform. Republicans are likely to use a process called budget reconciliation, which allows for budget legislation to be passed out of the House and Senate via a simple majority. Fiscal pressures are likely to weigh heavily…

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If you’re considering buying or selling a home in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2025, now is the perfect time to get ahead of the game! According to the California Association of Realtors (C.A.R.), the 2025 housing market is shaping up to be a year of opportunity, with home sales and prices expected to rise. Whether you’re a buyer or a seller, engaging your Bay Area real estate agent early can give you a competitive edge. Here’s what the forecast for California residential real estate has in store: Sales are Set to Surge in 2025 C.A.R. predicts a 10.5%…

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When you think of the Olympics, you probably think about the prestige of competing on the world stage. These athletes, having trained for most of their lives, get a chance to showcase their abilities to the world. For many, it is the apex of athletic achievement. As it turns out, in addition to fame, there’s a little fortune as well! But with all income, there are some tax considerations to keep in mind. While Olympic winnings are not always taxed, some Olympic athletes may still face a large tax bill. Whether you’re going to be competing or are just a…

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As commercial real estate professionals, we facilitate both lease and sale transactions for our clients.While the steps leading to both types of deals are similar, the execution diverges significantly once terms are established. In leasing, once the document is signed, our role diminishes — aside from helping with city approvals or coordinating tenant improvements.However, in a sale, our involvement intensifies as we guide the process through escrow to ensure the transfer of title and ownership.Today’s column walks you through the essential steps in managing a smooth purchase escrow.Deposit wired to escrowOne of the first actions after signing the purchase agreement…

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Home remodeling is a tricky subject. It costs a lot of money, but it can make your home more enjoyable. And, it can lead to a better return on your real estate investment. But a home remodeling project can also be a financial landmine. Plus, you have to live through a construction zone. And some projects don’t see a large ROI. Here are some of our top posts about home remodeling, including the costs of bathroom and basement projects. Should You Do a Basement Remodel in Sacramento? Are you lucky enough to have a basement in Sacramento? You may be…

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Key Findings Property values have skyrocketed in recent years, rising almost 27 percent faster than inflationInflation is when the general price of goods and services increases across the economy, reducing the purchasing power of a currency and the value of certain assets. The same paycheck covers less goods, services, and bills. It is sometimes referred to as a “hidden tax,” as it leaves taxpayers less well-off due to higher costs and “bracket creep,” while increasing the government’s spending power. since 2020, which yields dramatically higher property taxes in jurisdictions that fail to adjust millages (rates) downward. Legitimate discontent over high…

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Lease Santa Barbara 3860 State St. High identity, approx. 3,966 SF freestanding restaurant located in the emerging La Cumbre Plaza district. Plans have been submitted for 685 unit multifamily project directly across the street. 3860 State St. shares a parcel with the Best Western Pepper Tree Inn consisting of 150 guest rooms. Future tenant must serve breakfast and lunch but will have the benefit of being the sole restaurant for the Pepper Tree Inn. Contact Listing Agents for details. HospitalityRestaurantRetail $3.25 NNN ($0.66) 3,966 SF Source link

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After months of sitting on the sidelines, many homebuyers who were priced out by high mortgage rates and affordability challenges finally have an opportunity to make their move. With rates trending down, today’s market is a sweet spot for buyers—and it’s one that may not last long. So, if you’ve put your own move on the back burner, here’s why maybe you shouldn’t delay your plans any longer. As you weigh your options and decide if you should buy now or wait, ask yourself this: What do you think everyone else is going to do? The truth is, if mortgage rates…

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Individual retirement accounts (IRAs) are designed to help you save for retirement, but what happens if someone passes away with money in an IRA? When you start contributing to an IRA, you can choose a beneficiary to inherit your IRA if you pass away. If you don’t select a beneficiary, your estate will be the beneficiary by default. An inherited IRA can play a key role in estate planning. You can even choose how much each beneficiary receives. Read on to learn more about inherited IRA rules and how you can plan for the future. What is an inherited IRA?…

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