Have you just bought your dream home from the Sacramento new homes for sale? Are you willing to relocate to Sacramento, but are unaware of the community where you will be moving into? Well, you should have had found out about the community before you purchased the home! Since you have not done that, do not worry. We will help you know your community better! After reading through this article, you will be rest assured that you have bought a home in the country’s best community! You will be more than willing to relocate. So what is it that you have to know about Sacramento before you relocate? <...
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Recession’s over, but it doesn’t feel that way in capital area
It looks like the longest U.S. recession since the 1930s is over.
So why doesn’t it feel that way?
After four quarters of shrinking, the nation’s economy – as measured by its gross domestic product – grew 3.5 percent in the third quarter, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.
But the news did little to erase the gloom that has settled over Sacramento’s economic landscape like a thick tule fog.
Local businesses are keeping the umbrellas within arm&rsquo...
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Home Front: Quarterly home sales worst yet for Sacramento area
Sacramento-area home builders just keep singing the blues.
July, August and September brought their worst quarter yet in this long housing crash: just 616 sales in El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, Sutter, Yolo and Yuba counties, the Folsom-based Gregory Group reports today.
Actually, nearly all the region’s sales were in Placer and Sacramento counties alone. The suburban cities of Placer County accounted for 44 percent of third-quarter sales of new homes in the region. Sacramento County’s outer...
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SMUD demo house in Fair Oaks shows how to save energy
The 26-year-old house in Fair Oaks was a product of its time, all-electric and power hungry, built in an era of Rancho Seco nuclear power.
Remodeled in 2009, the house is now the product of a new time, and it’s all about energy conservation.
Tucked away on a quiet, pleasant street near Hazel Avenue, the house is the Sacramento Municipal Utility District’s newest demonstration of how Californians will use energy more sparingly in the future.
It’s also a showcase of products and technique...
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The K. Hovnanian-built house in Natomas has a standard-size bedroom and a surprisingly large great room that combines a kitchen and living room. But that’s about it for 817 square feet – likely the smallest new house for sale in Sacramento. Price: $126,000.
Home Front discovered this seventh wonder of the real estate world via colleagues who got builder postcards aiming to pry boom...
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Sacramento’s new-home sales are still down and out, but some capital-area builders are betting money that the region’s suburbs will soon resume their growth boom.
They’ve begun snapping up ready-to-build home lots at prices ranging from $25,000 to $67,000, setting the stage for a new suburban land rush.
The phenomenon suggests that a real estate...
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Use of short sales on rise in Sacramento housing market
By Jim Wasserman
jwasserman@sacbee.com
http://www.sacbee.com/business/story/1933643.html
For years real estate agents have steered buyers away from "short sales," labeling them a mind-numbing, difficult experience that could exhaust the patience of the biblical Job.
Now buyers can hardly avoid them.
"When it’s 50 percent of the inventory you don’t have a choice," said Scott Williams, a Roseville-based ReMax broker. Williams specializes in a complex transaction that may be...
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Home Front: Fewer empty new homes means supply, demand in balance
ShareThisBy Jim Wasserman
jwasserman@sacbee.com
Published: Friday, Apr. 10, 2009 - 12:00 am | Page 1B
The first quarterly report on new-home sales in the Sacramento area during 2009 is in – and there’s one good sign amid a new low of 699 sales in January, February and March.
Excess supply – houses built or almost built without buyers – are back to lows last seen in mid-2004 and early 2005, the height of the buying frenzy.
The tally as March ended was 1,159 empty houses in El D...
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California Foundry History Museum5301 Price AvenueMcClellan Park
916.929.8001 or 916.933.3062
Hours: Mon - Fri 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Free Admission
California Military Museum
1119 2nd Street, Old Sacramento
916.442.2883
Hours: Tues - Sun 10 am - 5 pm (please call for winter hours)Nominal Admission Fee
California State History Museum
Capitol Building, 10th & L Streets
916.324.0333
Hours: Daily 9 am - 5 pm
Free Admission
California State Indian Museum
2618 K Street, Sacramento
916.324.0971
Hours: Daily 10 am - 5 pm
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