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Spring Repairs to Offset Winter Damage
Most of the country is waking up from a long winter's nap. But with the arrival of spring also comes the realization that your home may have sustained damage. And it is best to make repairs now to avoid costly renovations later and to help retain the value of your home. Here, Sunshine Properties Real Estate presents a few common issues to watch for and how you can tackle them now for potentially huge savings.
Roofing Damage
According to State Farm, there are many ways that cold weather can tak...

The original tree was really a mistake - a lucky chance seedling. In the late 1920's, Mr. Rudolph Hass, who was a postman, purchased seedling trees from A. R. Rideout of Whittier, for the purpose of developing two acres of budded trees of the Lyon variety. It was Rideout's custom to plant very small seedlings at orchard spacing (12' x 12') at the grove site. The seedlings were grown in 2"x2" x 8" tarpaper open-ended tubes of square cross sections. The seedlings were to grow in place...
April 11, 2023
California REALTORS® urge the state to fully fund California Dream for All Shared Appreciation Loan
LOS ANGELES (April 11) – The CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) today issued the following statement in response to CalHFA's pause on the California Dream for All Shared Appreciation Loan program within two weeks of its launch:
The California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA), which administers the loan, opened the program for applications at the end of March, and $300 million allocated of the governor's proposed 2022-2023 budget was exhausted within two weeks. Despite the obvious need and demand, the state has stopped providing funds that have been allocated to the program.
"The CALIFORN...