by Kurt Galitski | May 31, 2019 | Costa Mesa
Friday morning, May 24th, Costa Mesa city leaders officially opened the new Donald Dungan Library at Lions Park. This culminates Phase 1 of a $36.5 million public works project that broke ground in June of 2017. “Libraries provide for more than just free books,” Mayor...
by Kurt Galitski | May 22, 2019 | Costa Mesa
Purplebricks will report its financials on July 3rd for the year. With the company imploding in Australia – the stock market will be watching intensely, the July 3rd Purplebrick’s earnings statement. If earnings are down – there may be 1 less competitor in the...
by Kurt Galitski | May 16, 2019 | Costa Mesa
With vacay season right around the corner, we thought it would be useful to share some Airbnb tips for those of you that are not regular Airbnbers. Though vacation rentals can falsely advertise and you run the risk of not knowing exactly what you’re getting, the...
by Kurt Galitski | May 6, 2019 | Costa Mesa
Last month FHA took steps to mitigate their lending risks by announcing updates to its automated DU loan approval. For its part, the FHA said it is taking necessary steps to address some of the risk trends apparent in its single-family /condo portfolio and flagged as...
by Kurt Galitski | Apr 29, 2019 | Costa Mesa
What would happen if our entire community came together to show some love for Costa Mesa? Love Costa Mesa is an annual city-wide volunteer service day for those who live in Costa Mesa to show their love for their community. This year, Love Costa Mesa day will be...
by Kurt Galitski | Apr 26, 2019 | Costa Mesa
In a post from writer Liam Dillon (LA Times): Governor Newsom has begun to seek bids for housing on state parcels. In an effort to kick-start construction of low-income, affordable housing, Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to solicit bids from developers by the end of 2019 to...