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New Home Loan Options: First National Bank of Long Island Joins Forces with Rocket Mortgage

New Home Loan Options: First National Bank of Long Island Joins Forces with Rocket Mortgage

The First National Bank of Long Island, headquartered in Melville, New York, and a subsidiary of The First of Long Island Corporation, has recently unveiled an exciting […]

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Thrifty Homebuyers: The Surprising Appeal of Haunted Houses to Americans

Thrifty Homebuyers: The Surprising Appeal of Haunted Houses to Americans

A significant portion of Americans would consider purchasing a haunted house, particularly if it meant saving money in the process. This intriguing Halloween-themed survey shed light on […]

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California Grapples with a Surge in Home Foreclosures

California Grapples with a Surge in Home Foreclosures

Foreclosure filings in California have experienced a significant surge, indicating growing challenges in the state’s housing market. During the third quarter of this year, a total of […]

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California Enforces Maximum Security Deposit Equal to One Month’s Rent

California Enforces Maximum Security Deposit Equal to One Month's Rent

California has taken a significant step to address housing affordability concerns by limiting security deposits to one month’s rent, thanks to Assembly Bill 12 signed into law […]

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California’s Most Budget-Friendly Cities See Highest Rent Growth

California's Most Budget-Friendly Cities See Highest Rent Growth

California’s housing affordability crisis is starting to affect residents in the state’s inland cities, which have traditionally been seen as more affordable than coastal metros. Rent prices […]

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California Housing Affordability Expected to Remain Static at 17 Percent

California Housing Affordability Expected to Remain Static at 17 Percent

The California Association of Realtors has released a report predicting housing price increases in 2024, accompanied by a slight decrease in interest rates. However, despite these changes, […]

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Mayor of Coronado Opposes State Affordable Housing Laws

Mayor of Coronado Opposes State Affordable Housing Laws

During Saturday’s Politifest event, Attorney General Rob Bonta hinted at an upcoming announcement regarding Coronado’s failure to comply with state housing laws. Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey participated […]

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Homeless Enforcement Policies Raise Concerns of Swinging Back and Forth

Homeless Enforcement Policies Raise Concerns of Swinging Back and Forth

State Attorney General Rob Bonta has expressed concerns about the potential consequences of the U.S. Supreme Court’s involvement in contentious lower court opinions related to homeless enforcement. […]

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$212 Million Allocated by HUD to Extend Housing Access for Disabled Individuals with Very-Low Income

$212 Million Allocated by HUD to Extend Housing Access for Disabled Individuals with Very-Low Income

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is taking a significant step to enhance the availability of affordable housing and support services for individuals with […]

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