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California Airport Homes - A24 California Pines Airport, Alturas CA -Chain Real Estate Airport Homes
A24 California Pines Airport -05/23 Runway 4250' x 45' Asphalt - VFR - No FBO services
California Pines Subdivision was created with approximately 15,000 lots. Lots vary in size and elevation throughout the subdivision. Located in Alturas, Modoc County the community is decidedly rural. Perfect for those seeking relief from the hustle of city life.
While parcels are presently located at the Airport, the California Pines Community is planning for the transition toward a residential airpark where homes with adjacent hangers are possible.
The area enjoys what might best be described as a four season climate. While the area enjoys water skiing in the summer months alpine and Nordic snow skiing and even ice skating are a part of winter recreational opportunities.
Buyers or Sellers Seeking California Pines Real Estate Transaction Assistance Please Contact:
Phone 530-347-6122 Email: steve@chainrealestate.net
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As a Stockton, CA Real Estate agent, I feel we should get right down to the point… the point of negative
equity. Negative equity has caused homeowners heartache and this economy is suffering behind it too. So many homeowners are in upside down situation that it is hard to see the upside of real estate. To add to the matter, we have the largest job loss and other hardships that have affected almost every home in America. It is time to get serious and get to moving a little faster to help resolve these problems.
Is negative equity going away anytime soon? Will it take everyone to get into foreclosure before something stiff and resolving is done? I mean I'd rather get back to real estate the way it was before this crisis - wouldn't you? Foreclosures were always around but not in the numbers and attention that they are getting now.
Is the HAMP program looking into the possibility of WRITE- DOWNS? QUESTION: What is a write-down?
ANSWER: Write down means principal reduction to upside down property mortgages.
That’s right, just write it down to the principal amount in order to match the market. And no, we would not need to do it every time the market moves. Just match the two when the home owner applies for a loan modification or a Short Sale and yes even a Deed in Lieu of. Let’s try something that may really work and help the homeowners right away.
No trial period needed – just be real about the market value of the property and make the mortgage match it. Once you get going with it… might be faster, easier, less stress and HELPFUL!
Side note: Make this an option in the HAMP loan modification program. Write-down. Then we’ll really be Making Home Affordable!!!
Still not convinced and Why write-downs you say? Why not – I say. Look at it like this… we Wrote it up back in the late 2004, 2005 and some of 2006 didn’t we? Come on now, you remember when….the property value went to the sky? Well it has come down but guess what??? The principal balance did not come down with it!!! Not fair! Come on U.S let’s fix it with…. – write it downs!
And…If you are still are not convinced. Here are just a few ways writing down the principal can help homeowners:
And I know there are lots more reasons why this would help our homeowners, thus our economy.
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Well, I look at this new twist on keeping people in their homes and the non realtor/regular person thinks maybe it could be a humane way of dealing with the nastiness that we've experienced here in California.
However, the realtor/business person in me wonders what will really change in 90 days? Will the borrower be in a better financial position to be able to afford a home that shouldn't have been purchased in the first place? Will the lenders really try to "cut their income" and work with the borrowers on loan modification?
What do you think? Good idea or bad idea?
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Usually i'm a fan of cold weather -- but for some reason it really got to me this year. This week we'll have balmy weather for this time of year -- upper 50's to low 60's. Much of the ice and snow has melted in places where we least like it -- the roads and walkways. So, it's a nice day for a walk. It's also a great day to look at property in Modoc County.
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Well, I happen to like cold weather, but this year I am Freezing ! BRRRRRRRR.
I couldn't believe it when I looked outside yesterday morning and saw that it read 13 below zero. We're in California -- how can it be 13 below zero?
We had some snow fall -- about 6 inches or so and because of the freezing temperatures it isn't melting off.
Looks like we're going to have another difficult winter in Modoc County this year.
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