I am Alberto Pacheco, a Realtor Associate with Keller Williams Realty my office is located at 19300 Rinaldi St Suite L Porter Ranch,CA 91326. (818)481 9211.I consider myself a consultant. I assist home owners with their home sale as well as home buyers with their purchase. I specialize on Probate Home listings , Short Sales and Standard sales.
Monday, October 11, 2010
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
First Time Home Buyer Grants Offered By Cities in California
There are also these local first time home buyer programs:
Alameda Down payment Assistance Program (DAP)(510) 749-5824
Anaheim Home Program (HOME) (714) 765-4340
Anaheim Police Residence Assistance Program (PRAP) (714) 765-4340
Anaheim Second Mortgage Assistance Program (SMAP) (714) 765-4340
Brentwood Police Officer Recruitment Incentive Program (BPOAP) (925) 516-5195
California Gold Taxable MRB Second Mortgage Loan Program (SML) (916) 444-2615
California School Facility Fee Down Payment Assistance Program (DPA) (916) 322-1353
Campbell Deferred Second Loan Program (DSLP) (408) 299-5142
Chico Mortgage Subsidy Program (MSP) (916) 895-4862
Coalinga Down payment Assistance Program (DAP) (559) 935-1533
Concord First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHB) (925) 671-3325
Costa Mesa Homebuyer Assistance Program (HAP) (714) 754-5692
Culver City Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (310) 253-5780
Del Norte/Humboldt Yurok Indian Housing Authority Down payment Assistance Gift (707) 482-1506
Dinuba Homebuyer Assistance Program (HAP) (559) 591-5900
Dixon Down Payment Assistance Program (DPA) (707) 678-7000
El Cajon 120% First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHB) (619) 441-1768
El Cajon 80% First Time Homebuyers Program (FTHB) (619) 441-1768
El Monte Down Payment Assistance Program (DPAP) (626) 580-2070
Emeryville First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHP) Moderate Income (510) 596-4316
Fairfield City-Wide In-fill Housing Silent Loan Program (FSLP-2nd) (707) 428-7457
Fairfield City-Wide In-Fill Housing Silent Loan Program (FSLP-3rd) (707) 428-7457
Fremont Adams Ave Home Project Second Mortgage (SM) (510) 494-4520
Fremont First Time Homebuyer Programs (FTHB) (510) 494-4506
Fresno CalHome Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (559) 262-4292
Fresno County Down payment Assistance Program (DAP) (559) 262-4292
Fresno County- Economic Opportunities Commission Refugee Individual Development Account (IDA) (559) 263-1065
Fresno Downpayment Assistance Program (DAP) (559) 498-4815
Grand Terrace Affordable Housing Program (AHP) (909) 825-3825
Hanford Home Sweet Home Program (Home) (559) 585-2587
Hawthorne First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHP) (310) 970-7086
Hayward First Time Homebuyer Program (FHP) (510) 583-4244
Hesperia First Time Homebuyer Down payment Assistance Program (DAP) (760) 947-1907
Imperial First Time Home Buyer Program (FTHB) (760) 355-4373
La Quinta Home Purchase Program (HPP) (714) 541-4585
Lincoln Homebuyer Mortgage Program (800) 995-0431
Livermore Down Payment Assistance (DAP) (925) 373-5699
Livermore Down Payment Assistance Program (DAP) Ten Year Amortization Second Loan (925) 373-5699
Long Beach Housing Development Company Down payment Assistance Program (DAP) (562) 570-6949
Los Angeles County Home Ownership Program (HOP) (213) 890-7248
Los Angeles County Montebello Housing Development Corporation Calhome FTHB Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (323) 722-3955
Madera County Homebuyer Assistance Program (HAP) (559) 675-7821
Manteca City Manteca First Time Home Buyer Assistance Program (DAP) (209) 239-8427
Mendocino County Down Payment Assistance Program (DPAP) (707) 463-5462
Mendocino County Individual Development Empowerment Account Program (IDEA) (707) 462-0522
Mendota First Time Homebuyers Program (FTHP) (559) 655-3291
Merced County First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHP) (209) 385-7654
Merced First Time First Time Home Buyer Grants Program (FTHB) (209) 385-6863
Modesto Down Payment Assistance Program (DPAP) (209) 577-5310
Monterey County First Time Home Buyers Program (FTHB) (831) 786-1357
Monterey Down Payment Assistance Program (DAP) (831) 646-3728
Napa First Time Homebuyer Loan Program (FTHB) (707) 257-9543
National City First-Time Homebuyer Program (FTHP) (619) 336-4250
Nevada County Down payment Assistance Program (DAP) (530) 265-1388
Norco First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHB) (909) 270-5645
Oakland "Public Safety Officer/Teacher/Communications Dispatcher Down Payment Assistance Program" (DAP) (510) 238-3909
Oakland Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (510) 238-3344
Oroville First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHB) (530) 538-2495
Oroville First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHB) (530) 538-2495
Oxnard Historical Enhancement & Revitalization of Oxnard (HERO) (805) 385-7400
Oxnard Resale Housing Conditional Matching Grant Program (GRANT) (805) 385-7400
Palmdale Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (661) 267-5126
Pasadena Homeownership Opportunities Program (HOP) (626) 744-8316
Pasadena Neighborhood Housing Services Inc CalHome First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHP) (626) 744-4141
Paso Robles CalHome Program (CalHome) (805) 237-3970
Placer County First Time Homebuyer Assistance Program (FTHB) (530) 889-4246
Pomona Calhome First Time Home Buyer Program (FTHB) (909) 620-3630
Porterville First Time Low Income Home Buyer Program (FTHB) (559) 782-7460
Rancho Cucamonga First Time Homebuyer Program (909) 884-6891
Redding Down payment Assistance Program (DAP) (530) 225-4173
Redlands First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHB) (909) 884-6891
Richmond In-Fill Homeowner Assistance Program (INFILL) (510) 307-8151
Rio Vista First Time Home Buyer Program (FTHB) (707) 374-6451
Ripon Gap Down Payment Assistance Program (GAP) (209) 599-2108
Riverside CalHome Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (909) 341-6511
Riverside County Individaul Development Account (IDA) (909) 955-4900
Rocklin First Time Homebuyers Down Payment Assistance Program (FTHB) (800) 995-0431
Roseville First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHP) (916) 774-5446
Round Valley Indian Housing Homebuyer Assistance Program (HAP) (707) 983-6188
Sacramento CalHome First Time Homebuyer Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (916) 264-1522
Sacramento County and City First Time Home Buyer Program (FTHP) (916) 264-1524
Sacramento County and City Homebuyers Assistance Program (HAP) (916) 264-1524
Sacramento County MCC Expanded Teacher Home Purchase First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHB) (916) 264-1524
Sacramento County MCC Expanded Teacher Home Purchase Homebuyer Assistance Program (HAP) (916) 264-1524
Sacramento Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (916) 264-1522
Salinas First Time Homebuyer Down payment Assistance Program (408) 758-7334
San Diego County San Diego Neighborhood Housing Services CalHome Program (CalHome) (619) 282-6647
San Diego Down Payment Assistance Grant Program (DPAG) (619) 578-7491
San Diego Neighborhood Housing Services Cost Assistance Support for Homebuyers Program (CASH) (619) 282-6647
San Fernando First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHP) (818) 898-1233
San Francisco First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHB) (415) 252-3177
San Joaquin County GAP Loan Program (GAP) (209) 468-3157
San Jose Neighborhood Housing Services of Silicon Valley, "The Vernal Fund" Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (408) 272-2878
San Jose Teachers Homebuyer Program (THP) (408) 277-8486
San Leandro First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHB) (510) 577-6002
San Marcos Down Payment Assistance Loan Program (DPAL) (760) 744-1050
San Mateo County Start Program 2nd Lien (650) 802-5033
San Mateo County StartPLUS 3rd Lien (650) 802-5033
San Mateo Countywide Home Investment Partnership Program (CHIP) (650) 522-7223
San Mateo First Time Home Buyer Program (FTHB) (650) 522-7220
Sanger First Time Homebuyers Program (FTHP) (559) 876-6329
Santa Clara County Deferred Closing Cost Program (DCCP) (408) 299-5142
Santa Clara County Second Loan Program for Teachers (SLPT) (408) 441-4260
Santa Cruz County First Time Home Buyer Program (FTHB) (408) 454-2280
Seaside First Time Home Buyer Program (831) 899-6728
Shasta County Down Payment Assistance Program (DAP) (530) 245-6431
Simi Valley Closing Cost Grant Assistance (GRANT) (805) 583-6853
Simi Valley First Time Homebuyer Assistance Program (FTHB) (805) 583-6853
Sonoma County Employee Second Mortgage Program (ESMP) (707) 565-7500
South Lake Tahoe First Time Homebuyer Assistance Program (FTHB) (530) 542-6157
Stanislaus County Down Payment Assistance Program (DPA) (209) 525-6330
Stanislaus County Public Facilities Fee Deferral Program (PFF) (209) 523-6330
Tulare County First Time Homebuyer Program (559) 733-6291
Turlock First Time Home Buyers Program (FTHB) (209) 668-5610
Ukiah Down Payment Assistance Program (DAP) (707) 463-5462
Upland Primary Assistance Loan Program (PAL) (909) 931-4113
Vacaville Down Payment Assistance Loan Program (DPAL) (707) 449-5687
Ventura First Time Home Buyer Grants Program (HBAP) (805) 654-0038
Victorville Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (760) 955-5032
Visalia Homebuyer Assistance Program (HAP) (559) 738-3460
Waterford First Time Home Buyer Assistance Program (DAP) (916) 725-1181
Watsonville Down payment Assistance Program (DAP) (831) 728-6014
Watsonville First Time Home Buyer Program (FTHP) (831) 728-6014
Woodlake First Time Home Buyer Grants Program (HAP) (209) 564-8055
Yuba City First Time Homebuyer Assistance Program (FTHB) (530) 822-4697
Alameda Down payment Assistance Program (DAP)(510) 749-5824
Anaheim Home Program (HOME) (714) 765-4340
Anaheim Police Residence Assistance Program (PRAP) (714) 765-4340
Anaheim Second Mortgage Assistance Program (SMAP) (714) 765-4340
Brentwood Police Officer Recruitment Incentive Program (BPOAP) (925) 516-5195
California Gold Taxable MRB Second Mortgage Loan Program (SML) (916) 444-2615
California School Facility Fee Down Payment Assistance Program (DPA) (916) 322-1353
Campbell Deferred Second Loan Program (DSLP) (408) 299-5142
Chico Mortgage Subsidy Program (MSP) (916) 895-4862
Coalinga Down payment Assistance Program (DAP) (559) 935-1533
Concord First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHB) (925) 671-3325
Costa Mesa Homebuyer Assistance Program (HAP) (714) 754-5692
Culver City Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (310) 253-5780
Del Norte/Humboldt Yurok Indian Housing Authority Down payment Assistance Gift (707) 482-1506
Dinuba Homebuyer Assistance Program (HAP) (559) 591-5900
Dixon Down Payment Assistance Program (DPA) (707) 678-7000
El Cajon 120% First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHB) (619) 441-1768
El Cajon 80% First Time Homebuyers Program (FTHB) (619) 441-1768
El Monte Down Payment Assistance Program (DPAP) (626) 580-2070
Emeryville First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHP) Moderate Income (510) 596-4316
Fairfield City-Wide In-fill Housing Silent Loan Program (FSLP-2nd) (707) 428-7457
Fairfield City-Wide In-Fill Housing Silent Loan Program (FSLP-3rd) (707) 428-7457
Fremont Adams Ave Home Project Second Mortgage (SM) (510) 494-4520
Fremont First Time Homebuyer Programs (FTHB) (510) 494-4506
Fresno CalHome Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (559) 262-4292
Fresno County Down payment Assistance Program (DAP) (559) 262-4292
Fresno County- Economic Opportunities Commission Refugee Individual Development Account (IDA) (559) 263-1065
Fresno Downpayment Assistance Program (DAP) (559) 498-4815
Grand Terrace Affordable Housing Program (AHP) (909) 825-3825
Hanford Home Sweet Home Program (Home) (559) 585-2587
Hawthorne First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHP) (310) 970-7086
Hayward First Time Homebuyer Program (FHP) (510) 583-4244
Hesperia First Time Homebuyer Down payment Assistance Program (DAP) (760) 947-1907
Imperial First Time Home Buyer Program (FTHB) (760) 355-4373
La Quinta Home Purchase Program (HPP) (714) 541-4585
Lincoln Homebuyer Mortgage Program (800) 995-0431
Livermore Down Payment Assistance (DAP) (925) 373-5699
Livermore Down Payment Assistance Program (DAP) Ten Year Amortization Second Loan (925) 373-5699
Long Beach Housing Development Company Down payment Assistance Program (DAP) (562) 570-6949
Los Angeles County Home Ownership Program (HOP) (213) 890-7248
Los Angeles County Montebello Housing Development Corporation Calhome FTHB Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (323) 722-3955
Madera County Homebuyer Assistance Program (HAP) (559) 675-7821
Manteca City Manteca First Time Home Buyer Assistance Program (DAP) (209) 239-8427
Mendocino County Down Payment Assistance Program (DPAP) (707) 463-5462
Mendocino County Individual Development Empowerment Account Program (IDEA) (707) 462-0522
Mendota First Time Homebuyers Program (FTHP) (559) 655-3291
Merced County First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHP) (209) 385-7654
Merced First Time First Time Home Buyer Grants Program (FTHB) (209) 385-6863
Modesto Down Payment Assistance Program (DPAP) (209) 577-5310
Monterey County First Time Home Buyers Program (FTHB) (831) 786-1357
Monterey Down Payment Assistance Program (DAP) (831) 646-3728
Napa First Time Homebuyer Loan Program (FTHB) (707) 257-9543
National City First-Time Homebuyer Program (FTHP) (619) 336-4250
Nevada County Down payment Assistance Program (DAP) (530) 265-1388
Norco First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHB) (909) 270-5645
Oakland "Public Safety Officer/Teacher/Communications Dispatcher Down Payment Assistance Program" (DAP) (510) 238-3909
Oakland Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (510) 238-3344
Oroville First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHB) (530) 538-2495
Oroville First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHB) (530) 538-2495
Oxnard Historical Enhancement & Revitalization of Oxnard (HERO) (805) 385-7400
Oxnard Resale Housing Conditional Matching Grant Program (GRANT) (805) 385-7400
Palmdale Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (661) 267-5126
Pasadena Homeownership Opportunities Program (HOP) (626) 744-8316
Pasadena Neighborhood Housing Services Inc CalHome First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHP) (626) 744-4141
Paso Robles CalHome Program (CalHome) (805) 237-3970
Placer County First Time Homebuyer Assistance Program (FTHB) (530) 889-4246
Pomona Calhome First Time Home Buyer Program (FTHB) (909) 620-3630
Porterville First Time Low Income Home Buyer Program (FTHB) (559) 782-7460
Rancho Cucamonga First Time Homebuyer Program (909) 884-6891
Redding Down payment Assistance Program (DAP) (530) 225-4173
Redlands First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHB) (909) 884-6891
Richmond In-Fill Homeowner Assistance Program (INFILL) (510) 307-8151
Rio Vista First Time Home Buyer Program (FTHB) (707) 374-6451
Ripon Gap Down Payment Assistance Program (GAP) (209) 599-2108
Riverside CalHome Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (909) 341-6511
Riverside County Individaul Development Account (IDA) (909) 955-4900
Rocklin First Time Homebuyers Down Payment Assistance Program (FTHB) (800) 995-0431
Roseville First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHP) (916) 774-5446
Round Valley Indian Housing Homebuyer Assistance Program (HAP) (707) 983-6188
Sacramento CalHome First Time Homebuyer Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (916) 264-1522
Sacramento County and City First Time Home Buyer Program (FTHP) (916) 264-1524
Sacramento County and City Homebuyers Assistance Program (HAP) (916) 264-1524
Sacramento County MCC Expanded Teacher Home Purchase First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHB) (916) 264-1524
Sacramento County MCC Expanded Teacher Home Purchase Homebuyer Assistance Program (HAP) (916) 264-1524
Sacramento Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (916) 264-1522
Salinas First Time Homebuyer Down payment Assistance Program (408) 758-7334
San Diego County San Diego Neighborhood Housing Services CalHome Program (CalHome) (619) 282-6647
San Diego Down Payment Assistance Grant Program (DPAG) (619) 578-7491
San Diego Neighborhood Housing Services Cost Assistance Support for Homebuyers Program (CASH) (619) 282-6647
San Fernando First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHP) (818) 898-1233
San Francisco First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHB) (415) 252-3177
San Joaquin County GAP Loan Program (GAP) (209) 468-3157
San Jose Neighborhood Housing Services of Silicon Valley, "The Vernal Fund" Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (408) 272-2878
San Jose Teachers Homebuyer Program (THP) (408) 277-8486
San Leandro First Time Homebuyer Program (FTHB) (510) 577-6002
San Marcos Down Payment Assistance Loan Program (DPAL) (760) 744-1050
San Mateo County Start Program 2nd Lien (650) 802-5033
San Mateo County StartPLUS 3rd Lien (650) 802-5033
San Mateo Countywide Home Investment Partnership Program (CHIP) (650) 522-7223
San Mateo First Time Home Buyer Program (FTHB) (650) 522-7220
Sanger First Time Homebuyers Program (FTHP) (559) 876-6329
Santa Clara County Deferred Closing Cost Program (DCCP) (408) 299-5142
Santa Clara County Second Loan Program for Teachers (SLPT) (408) 441-4260
Santa Cruz County First Time Home Buyer Program (FTHB) (408) 454-2280
Seaside First Time Home Buyer Program (831) 899-6728
Shasta County Down Payment Assistance Program (DAP) (530) 245-6431
Simi Valley Closing Cost Grant Assistance (GRANT) (805) 583-6853
Simi Valley First Time Homebuyer Assistance Program (FTHB) (805) 583-6853
Sonoma County Employee Second Mortgage Program (ESMP) (707) 565-7500
South Lake Tahoe First Time Homebuyer Assistance Program (FTHB) (530) 542-6157
Stanislaus County Down Payment Assistance Program (DPA) (209) 525-6330
Stanislaus County Public Facilities Fee Deferral Program (PFF) (209) 523-6330
Tulare County First Time Homebuyer Program (559) 733-6291
Turlock First Time Home Buyers Program (FTHB) (209) 668-5610
Ukiah Down Payment Assistance Program (DAP) (707) 463-5462
Upland Primary Assistance Loan Program (PAL) (909) 931-4113
Vacaville Down Payment Assistance Loan Program (DPAL) (707) 449-5687
Ventura First Time Home Buyer Grants Program (HBAP) (805) 654-0038
Victorville Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) (760) 955-5032
Visalia Homebuyer Assistance Program (HAP) (559) 738-3460
Waterford First Time Home Buyer Assistance Program (DAP) (916) 725-1181
Watsonville Down payment Assistance Program (DAP) (831) 728-6014
Watsonville First Time Home Buyer Program (FTHP) (831) 728-6014
Woodlake First Time Home Buyer Grants Program (HAP) (209) 564-8055
Yuba City First Time Homebuyer Assistance Program (FTHB) (530) 822-4697
Alberto Pacheco
Realtor Calbre Lic 01200694
818 481 9211
Keller Williams Porter Ranch
Real Estate Consultant
http://www.granadahills.kwrealty.com Real Estate News, Mortgages, Trends
Monday, September 27, 2010
Ten Reason To Buy A House Now on This Market
1. You can get a good deal. Prices are down 30 percent on average. They're at a level that makes sense for people's income.
2. Mortgages are cheap. At 4.3 percent on average for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, your costs to own are down by a fifth from two years ago.
3. You can save on taxes. When you add up the deductions for mortgage interest and others, the cost of owning can drop below renting for a comparable place.
4. It'll be yours. The one benefit to owning that never changes is that you can paint your walls orange if you want (generally speaking; there might be some community restrictions). How many landlords will let you do that?
5. You can get a better home. In some markets, it's simply the case that the nicest places are for-sale homes and condos.
6. It offers some inflation protection. Historically, appreciation over time outpaces inflation.
7. It's risk capital. If the economy picks up, you stand to benefit from that, even if you're goal is just to have a nice place to live.
8. It's forced savings. A part of your payment each month goes to equity.
9. There is a lot to choose from. There are some 4 million homes available today, about a year's supply. Now's the time to find something you like and get it.
10. Sooner or later the market will clear. The U.S. is expected to grow by another 100 million people in 40 years. They have to live somewhere. Demand will eventually outpace supply.
Home Buyers, Foreclosures, Mortgage Rates, House Values
Source Wall Street Journal, Brett Arends (9/16/10)
2. Mortgages are cheap. At 4.3 percent on average for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, your costs to own are down by a fifth from two years ago.
3. You can save on taxes. When you add up the deductions for mortgage interest and others, the cost of owning can drop below renting for a comparable place.
4. It'll be yours. The one benefit to owning that never changes is that you can paint your walls orange if you want (generally speaking; there might be some community restrictions). How many landlords will let you do that?
5. You can get a better home. In some markets, it's simply the case that the nicest places are for-sale homes and condos.
6. It offers some inflation protection. Historically, appreciation over time outpaces inflation.
7. It's risk capital. If the economy picks up, you stand to benefit from that, even if you're goal is just to have a nice place to live.
8. It's forced savings. A part of your payment each month goes to equity.
9. There is a lot to choose from. There are some 4 million homes available today, about a year's supply. Now's the time to find something you like and get it.
10. Sooner or later the market will clear. The U.S. is expected to grow by another 100 million people in 40 years. They have to live somewhere. Demand will eventually outpace supply.
Home Buyers, Foreclosures, Mortgage Rates, House Values
Source Wall Street Journal, Brett Arends (9/16/10)
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Quote of the Dayh
Our character is but the stamp on our souls of the free choices of good
and evil we have made through life.
John C. Geikie
Sunday, September 12, 2010
12724 Mercer St Home Video Tour
Clikc on the Home Address To Watch The Video Tour on That Home
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http://www.stoppayingrentinla.com/ Foreclosed, Probate and Short Sale Homes For Sale
Friday, September 10, 2010
Quote of the Day
The average person puts only 25% of his energy and ability into his work. The world takes off its hat to those
who put in more than 50% of their capacity, and stands on its head for those few and far between souls who
devote 100%.
Andrew Carnegie
Van Nuys Real Estate, Homes For Sale, Foreclosures, Probates and Short Sales
Thursday, September 09, 2010
City of Pacoima California Home Sales Statistics As of 09/05/10
The Median Single Family Home Price as of 09/05/10 is $ 254,729 |
With Market Action Index at 23.11 Pacoima is Currently a Buyers Market |
The Average Property in Pacoima has been in the Market for about 142 Days |
The median price per square foot in Pacoima as of 09/06/10 is $ 182 |
There are 307 Properties in the Market in Pacoima as of 09/05/10 |
City of Pacoima California
It is located on the North East Corner of the San Fernando Valley and is Neighbooring Arleta, San Fernando, Mission Hills, Lake View Terrace and Sylmar. The freeways that run through are the Freeway 5, The 118 and the 210.
It was colonized by the Spanish who built the San Fernando Mission, Charles Maclay purchased 56,000 acres of land equivalent to 227 square kilometers which he subdivided into agricultural parcels where they grow: critus, nuts, beans, wheat and vegetables. In 1950 the urbanization of the San Fernando Valley arrived in Pacoima and changed from farming area to a industrial and residential area.
You don't see homeless people in Pacoima streets, some major companies hold their headquarters like: Natural Balance Pet Foos, Juicy Couture. Pacoima landscape have changed over the years, in 1994 one third of Pacoima's residents lived in public housing complexes. According to the 1990 Census most of the residents were under 18 years of age. In 2009 Los Angeles Times provided the following statistics for Pacoima: Population of 75,014 with median household income of $ 49,066. The population is predominantly Hispanic.
Local Govenment , County as well as Federal have representation like: Los Angeles Police Depatment, Fire Department, Health Services, United States Postal Service and is served by Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority and have a local airport named: Whiteman Airport.
Parks: Gonzalez Park, Ritchie Valens was Pacoima's Resident so a park and recreation center was named Ritchie Valens Park and Recreation Center and there is an annual festival named Ritchie Valens Fest, by the way his remains are at San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Mission Hills.
The Following schools serve Pacoima residents: 6 Elementary Schools, 2 Middle Schools and 3 High Schools, plus Vaughn International Studies Academi, Discovery Charter Preparatory School and Berth Corona Charter School and it have a Public Library.
It was colonized by the Spanish who built the San Fernando Mission, Charles Maclay purchased 56,000 acres of land equivalent to 227 square kilometers which he subdivided into agricultural parcels where they grow: critus, nuts, beans, wheat and vegetables. In 1950 the urbanization of the San Fernando Valley arrived in Pacoima and changed from farming area to a industrial and residential area.
You don't see homeless people in Pacoima streets, some major companies hold their headquarters like: Natural Balance Pet Foos, Juicy Couture. Pacoima landscape have changed over the years, in 1994 one third of Pacoima's residents lived in public housing complexes. According to the 1990 Census most of the residents were under 18 years of age. In 2009 Los Angeles Times provided the following statistics for Pacoima: Population of 75,014 with median household income of $ 49,066. The population is predominantly Hispanic.
Local Govenment , County as well as Federal have representation like: Los Angeles Police Depatment, Fire Department, Health Services, United States Postal Service and is served by Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority and have a local airport named: Whiteman Airport.
Parks: Gonzalez Park, Ritchie Valens was Pacoima's Resident so a park and recreation center was named Ritchie Valens Park and Recreation Center and there is an annual festival named Ritchie Valens Fest, by the way his remains are at San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Mission Hills.
The Following schools serve Pacoima residents: 6 Elementary Schools, 2 Middle Schools and 3 High Schools, plus Vaughn International Studies Academi, Discovery Charter Preparatory School and Berth Corona Charter School and it have a Public Library.
Alberto Pacheco
Realtor Calbre Lic 01200694
818 481 9211
Keller Williams Porter Ranch
Real Estate Consultant
http://www.granadahills.kwrealty.com Real Estate News, Mortgages, Trends
12724 Mercer St Pacoima California 91331
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
La Crescenta California Home Sales Statistics For May 2010
New Listings: 41
Average Listing Price: $ 684,482
Listings Under Contract: 9
Average Listing Price: $ 567,977
Sold Listigs: 11
Average Listing Price: $ 579,581
% Sales Price Versus Listing Price: 101.59 %
% Sales Price Versus Old Listing Price: 98.25 %
Average Days on The Market: 138
Average Listing Price: $ 684,482
Listings Under Contract: 9
Average Listing Price: $ 567,977
Sold Listigs: 11
Average Listing Price: $ 579,581
% Sales Price Versus Listing Price: 101.59 %
% Sales Price Versus Old Listing Price: 98.25 %
Average Days on The Market: 138
Monday, August 23, 2010
Inglewood California Home Sales Statistics For July 2009
New Listings: 86
Average Listing Price: $ 250,826
Listings Under Contract: 48
Average Listing Price: $ 246,653
Sold Listigs: 27
Average Listing Price: $ 217,222
% Sales Price Versus Listing Price: 100.05 %
% Sales Price Versus Old Listing Price: 96.57 %
Average Days on The Market: 79
Foreclosed Homes, Condos and Townhomes in Los Angeles County
Average Listing Price: $ 250,826
Listings Under Contract: 48
Average Listing Price: $ 246,653
Sold Listigs: 27
Average Listing Price: $ 217,222
% Sales Price Versus Listing Price: 100.05 %
% Sales Price Versus Old Listing Price: 96.57 %
Average Days on The Market: 79
Foreclosed Homes, Condos and Townhomes in Los Angeles County
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Quote of the Day
Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win,
by fearing to attempt.
William Shakespeare
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Loa Angeles Area Home Sales Plunged Last Month July 2010
Home sales in Southern California plummeted 21.4% last month from July 2009, the largest year over year drop in more than 2 years, as federal tax credits expired, The six county region saw 18,946 sales last month, compared with 24,104 in July 2009, this is according to dataquick. Also last July sales were down 20.6% from 23,871 in June .
The median home price in Southern California declined 1.7% to $ 295,000 last month comparing to June $ 300,000. Los Angeles county sales fell nearly to 6515 which is 20% from 8082 in July 2009, the median home price rose more than 5% during that period, from $ 321,000 to $ 339,000.
Ventura County sales drop 10.5% from 837 to 749 while prices dipped from 4 375,000 to $ 370,000.
Homes Sales Statistics, Tax Credit, Property Tax Value Declined, Alberto Pacheco
The median home price in Southern California declined 1.7% to $ 295,000 last month comparing to June $ 300,000. Los Angeles county sales fell nearly to 6515 which is 20% from 8082 in July 2009, the median home price rose more than 5% during that period, from $ 321,000 to $ 339,000.
Ventura County sales drop 10.5% from 837 to 749 while prices dipped from 4 375,000 to $ 370,000.
Homes Sales Statistics, Tax Credit, Property Tax Value Declined, Alberto Pacheco
Monday, August 16, 2010
Foreclosed Homes in July 2010
The number of homes in the US lost to foreclosure surged in July, since the lenders are moving quickly to take back properties from homeowners behind their mortgage payments.
Lenders repossessed 92,858 properties last month, up 9% from June, an increase of 6% from July2009.
Banks have stepped up repossessions this year to clear out the backlog of bad loans. July makes the eighth month in a row that the pace of homes lost to foreclosure has increase on an annual basis. The number of properties receiving an initial notice of default rose 1% last month from June, but tumble 28% versus July 2009.
More than 1 Million American households are likely to lose their homnes to foreclosure this year. 325,229 properties received a foreclosure warning in July, 4% up from June, that translates to one in 397 US Homes. All this is according to Realty Trac Inc
Lenders repossessed 92,858 properties last month, up 9% from June, an increase of 6% from July2009.
Banks have stepped up repossessions this year to clear out the backlog of bad loans. July makes the eighth month in a row that the pace of homes lost to foreclosure has increase on an annual basis. The number of properties receiving an initial notice of default rose 1% last month from June, but tumble 28% versus July 2009.
More than 1 Million American households are likely to lose their homnes to foreclosure this year. 325,229 properties received a foreclosure warning in July, 4% up from June, that translates to one in 397 US Homes. All this is according to Realty Trac Inc
Friday, August 13, 2010
Quote of The Day
Opportunities are usually disguised as hard work, so most people don't recognize them.
Ann Landers
Find Short Sales, Foreclosures and Probate Home Listings On This Website
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Quote of the Day
The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them into the impossible.
Arthur C. Clarke
Sunday, August 08, 2010
Inglewood California Home Sales Statistics For June 2010
New Listings: 82
Average Listing Price: $ 240,795
Listings Under Contract: 39
Average Listing Price: $ 280,166
Sold Listigs: 37
Average Listing Price: $ 249,243
% Sales Price Versus Listing Price: 99.65 %
% Sales Price Versus Old Listing Price: 97.86 %
Average Days on The Market: 62
Los Angeles County Foreclosed Homes, Condos and Tonwhomes For Sale
Average Listing Price: $ 240,795
Listings Under Contract: 39
Average Listing Price: $ 280,166
Sold Listigs: 37
Average Listing Price: $ 249,243
% Sales Price Versus Listing Price: 99.65 %
% Sales Price Versus Old Listing Price: 97.86 %
Average Days on The Market: 62
Los Angeles County Foreclosed Homes, Condos and Tonwhomes For Sale
Inglewood California Home Sales Statistics For May 2010
New Listings: 77
Average Listing Price: $ 230,683
Listings Under Contract: 57
Average Listing Price: $ 242,143
Sold Listigs: 30
Average Listing Price: $ 262,997
% Sales Price Versus Listing Price: 98.07 %
% Sales Price Versus Old Listing Price: 99.03 %
Average Days on The Market: 72
Los Angeles County Foreclosed Homes, Condos and Tonwhomes For Sale
Average Listing Price: $ 230,683
Listings Under Contract: 57
Average Listing Price: $ 242,143
Sold Listigs: 30
Average Listing Price: $ 262,997
% Sales Price Versus Listing Price: 98.07 %
% Sales Price Versus Old Listing Price: 99.03 %
Average Days on The Market: 72
Los Angeles County Foreclosed Homes, Condos and Tonwhomes For Sale
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