Tuesday, October 8, 2019

How would California's rent control law work?

How would California's rent control law work?  Several landlord clients asked me recently, concerned about the potential new limitations in their decisions to adjust their rents.

This article by Jenna Chandler, of Curbed Los Angeles, clarifies the ins and outs of the new "rent Cap Bill" authored by Assemblymember David Chiu (D-San Francisco).
Indeed, not all types of properties are targeted by this Bill, so that many people are not affected by it. Also, it may not apply in the same way to all Cities, inasmuch as those with stricter regulations may not see any change .

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Francis

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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Fall: Maintenance Must Dos

Maintenance Must Dos, as we enter fall:

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Francis

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Friday, September 27, 2019

Nasa to build housing at Moffet Field - Silicon Valley

New housing is planned by NASA on the Moffett Field site located in the Silicon Valley (County of Santa Clara).
"Housing in Silicon Valley is in high demand, and there's a significant need for our employees and our community to have more options," said Ames Center Director Eugene Tu. "Plus, this housing will mitigate some of the increasing traffic and air emissions in the region."

More details directly on the NASA website:
New Housing Plan at NASA

Francis

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Sunday, September 15, 2019

80 % of 2018 Mortgages Could Save Big With A Refinance...

Interesting blog from Aly J. Yale, Senior Contributor to Forbes, reminding people who took out a loan in 2018 might benefit from a refinance.

According to new data, 80% of mortgages from last year carry an interest rate at least 0.75% higher than today’s prevailing rate (3.49%, according to Freddie Mac).
But 2018-borrowers aren’t the only homeowners who could benefit from today’s low-rate environment. Data from property analytics firm Black Knight shows that pre-2004 mortgagees could also save big. Most of these people could save about 1.75% from their interest rate should they refinance.  
The complete article from Aly Yale can be found on this page from Forbes. The article also shows an interesting table showing how much "tappable equity" exists per state: the amount of money people could use from the equity in their home.  See below:
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Francis

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