by Kurt Galitski | Aug 24, 2011 | Consumer Information, Kurt Suggests, Kurt's Thoughts, Real Estate News
For the week of Aug 22, 2011 — Vol. 9, Issue 34 In This Issue… Last Week in Review: What does the wild market mean to home loan rates?Forecast for the Week : The markets will be waiting with bated breath. Read why! View : How do you maintain focus on your...
by Kurt Galitski | Aug 16, 2011 | Consumer Information, Costa Mesa, For Buyers, For Sellers, Kurt's Thoughts, Marketing Reports, Real Estate News
In This Issue… Last Week in Review: Volatility was the name of the game, with steep selloffs in Stocks and whipsaw trading. How did Bonds and home loan rates fare?Forecast for the Week: With housing news, manufacturing news, and inflation news, plus the...
by Kurt Galitski | Jul 19, 2011 | Consumer Information, Costa Mesa, Kurt Suggests, Kurt's Thoughts, Real Estate News
In This Issue… Last Week in Review: The debt ceiling debate raged on – plus a double dose of inflation news. Forecast for the Week: Earnings season and the debt ceiling debate will continue, plus a busy middle of the week for economic reports. View:...
by Kurt Galitski | Jun 28, 2011 | Community Information, Consumer Information, Costa Mesa, For Buyers, For Sellers, Kurt's Thoughts, Listings, Loans, Real Estate News
Published: June 28, 2011 12:58 p.m. Costa Mesa homes sell 20% faster vs. O.C. By JONATHAN LANSNER jlansner@ocregister.com I can definitely attest to this, my last listing at 3205 Colorado Place in the Mesa Verde Community of Costa Mesa was put in escrow within two...
by Kurt Galitski | May 26, 2011 | Consumer Information, For Buyers, For Sellers, Real Estate News
Sales of newly-built homes surprised Wall Street, jumping 7 percent to an seasonally-adjusted, annualized 323,000 units last month. In addition, the supply of new homes dropped to 6.5 months — a 2-month decrease from October 2010 and the best reading in a year. The...
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...