Petaluma Real Estate News

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5% Mortgage Rates Are Still A Ways Out

The reality of today's mortgage markets will support higher mortgage rates. Credit is still hard to procure.

5% Mortgage Rates Are Still A Ways Out
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Why A Short Sale House Is Still A Good Deal

Short sales have gotten a bad rap in recent years. Fortune favors the patient if waiting on bank approval to move forward.

Why A Short Sale House Is Still A Good Deal
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Does Renting A Home Still Pencil?

Here's several realities you will face renting a home. 4 challenges tenants inevitably have to deal with.

Does Renting A Home Still Pencil?
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Living Large in Smaller Homes

The answer to affordable housing lies in less space and more peace of mind.

Living Large in Smaller Homes
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Bay Area Home Sales Slow, Prices Continue to Rise

In Sonoma County, sales volume was down 13.6 percent from November 2012 while the median price rose in that time from $349,000 to $418,750, a 20 percent increase.

Bay Area Home Sales Slow, Prices Continue to Rise
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Where Are the Homes Just Under $200,000?

The map below shows the number of owner-occupied homes valued between $150,000 and $199,999 in your neighborhood, as reported by the US Census Bureau.

Where Are the Homes Just Under $200,000?
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Sonoma County Home Prices on the Rise Again

Sonoma is the only county in the San Francisco Bay Area reporting an increase in home sales from February 2012 to last month.

Sonoma County Home Prices on the Rise Again
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Petaluma Home Prices Rise

Despite a slowdown in January, the regional housing market continues to rebound

Petaluma Home Prices Rise
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What $7 Million Buys You in Petaluma

Priced at a cool $7 million, this 4 bedroom, 5 bathroom home is one of Petaluma's priciest homes.

What $7 Million Buys You in Petaluma
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Real Estate Red Hot in Sonoma County

Rising home prices, greater affordability and increased consumer confidence mean that the local housing market has not only recovered, it's doing incredibly well.

Real Estate Red Hot in Sonoma County