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In an effort to help people with distrssed properties in Eastern Contra Costa and the communities of Brentwood, Oakley, Discovery Bay, Antioch and neighboring communities and share my experience and knowledge in the purchase and sale of distressed properties and short sale, I have partnered with two other experienced agents and a ...
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In an effort to help people with distrssed properties in Eastern Contra Costa and the communities of Brentwood, Oakley, Discovery Bay, Antioch and neighboring communities and share my experience and knowledge in the purchase and sale of distressed properties and short sale, I have partnered with two other experienced agents and a ...
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The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has re-issued a proposed rule which would threaten the opportunity for low to moderate income families to access downpayment assistance by eliminating all private downpayment assistance programs. The public comment period ends August 15, 2008.
"Preserve private downpayment assistance ...
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A recently published article in the Brentwood Press is amongst the first signs that our media is beginning report that Brentwood and East County may be through the worse part of this market and some of the results of the planning by Brentwood's elected officials. You can read the article at ...
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Check out www.BrentwoodConnect.com!
It's a great place for current residents as well as those considering relocating to Brentwood to get information and answers to questions about Brentwood, its government, schools, social events and community organizations. You can post your questions and/or read postings and responses from others.
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The table below shows some interesting year-to-date sales versus current pending and active listings data for Eastern Contra Costa county. Agents, prospective buyers and the media are all reporting increases in home sales activity.City/ LocationSold Since 1/1/08PendingActive ...
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In the past month Brentwood and Eastern Contra Costa county has seen a surge in buyer activity. This surge seems to be focused on homes priced at or below $350,000 with both investors and first time buyers competing for these properties. Why?
1. Rents are increasing as former homeowners that have lost their homes to foreclosure are becoming ...
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