by Kurt Galitski | May 20, 2011 | Community Information, Consumer Information, Costa Mesa, For Buyers, Foreclosure, Real Estate News
From the Daily Pilot COSTA MESA — Two foreclosed homes are on the market for first-time homebuyers through a public-private partnership between the city and a national nonprofit organization, Mercy Housing. The two homes, in north Costa Mesa at 3004 Harding Way and at...
by Kurt Galitski | Apr 4, 2011 | Community Information
In This Issue… Last Week in Review: The Jobs Report for March was released on April 1, and that’s no joke. But did the numbers give us something to smile about? Forecast for the Week: It’s a quiet week ahead when it comes to economic reports, though news from...
by Kurt Galitski | Mar 29, 2011 | Community Information, Consumer Information, For Buyers, For Sellers, Kurt's Thoughts, Real Estate News
The below article should not come as a surprise to anyone being that real estate is all about location, location, location. OC Register, March 28th, 2011 Question: Where’s home-buying on the rise as the traditional home-buying season starts? Answer: At the beach!...
by Kurt Galitski | Mar 9, 2011 | Community Information, Costa Mesa, Kurt's Thoughts
Costa Mesa Police Ordered Coyote Trapping The Costa Mesa Police Department would like to make the public aware of an increased sighting of coyotes within the City. Over the last couple of months there have been several coyote sightings and incidents in the north and...
by Kurt Galitski | Mar 8, 2011 | Community Information, Consumer Information, Kurt In the News, Kurt Suggests, Real Estate News
Did you know? For certain members of the military, and for certain federal employees, there’s just 2 months remaining to get use the federal home buyer tax credit. Eligible persons include members of the uniformed services, members of the Foreign Service, and...
by Kurt Galitski | Mar 4, 2011 | Community Information, Kurt In the News, Kurt Suggests, Kurt's Thoughts
Costa Mesa Real Estate Corner… Q. Are there any tax incentives for refurbishing an historic property? A. Yes, you may be eligible for state and federal tax incentives. Tax credits are only one option. Some homeowners qualify for property tax reductions. Others...