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Cabazon CA Real Estate House Sales and Home Listings - Short Sales, Foreclosures and Standard Sales - October 2011 Market News Report

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Cabazon CA Real Estate House Sales and Home Listings - Short Sales, Foreclosures and Standard Sales - October 2011 Market Report News

Cabazon Market ReportThis is a market activity report of closed house sales and active home listings in the city of Cabazon California, for October 2011.

According to the MLS (Multiple Listing Service), there was 1 closed Cabazon home sale from October 1st to October 31st, 2011.

  • 0 were Cabazon Foreclosures
  • 1 were Cabazon Short Sales / Short Pay
  • 0 were Cabazon Standard Sales
  • 0 were Cabazon Probate or "Other" Sales

And according to the MLS (Multiple Listing Service), there are 4 Cabazon active listings from October 1st to October 31st, 2011.

  • 3 are Cabazon Foreclosures
  • 1 are Cabazon Short Sales / Short Pay
  • 0 are Cabazon Standard Listings
  • 0 are Cabazon Probate or "Other" Sales

Number of Sales in Cabazon from the Past 12 Months (Chart Below)

Number of Sales in Cabazon from the Past 12 Months (Chart Below)

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Current Active Home Listings in Cabazon, California:

MLS # / S / Address / City / Area / MB# / List Price / DOM / Br/Ba / Sqft / YrBt
I11139356 A 14627 Manzanillo ST CABA 263 $ 29,500 14 2/2 1,344 (A) 1979/ASR
I11139463 A 52023 ADELE AV CABA 263 723-G6 $ 35,000 10 2/1 1,556 (A) 1984/ASR
Y1104942 A 51654 IDA AV CABA 263 723F7 $ 50,000 92 2/2 1,048 () 1989/ASR
I11122947 A 14683 Cabazon ST CABA 263 $ 59,000 48 3/1 900 (A) 1981/ASR
I11129092 A 54370 Kindale DR CABA 263 $ 59,900 34 3/2 1,600 (A) 2005/ASR
C11141716 A 48893 Maumee LN CABA 263 $ 85,900 6 3/2 1,323 (A) 2005/ASR
12150549 A 13353 APACHE CABA 263 723A3 $ 89,000 185 3/2 1,325 (B) 2005/ASR
C11141668 A 48857 Maumee LN CABA 263 $ 89,900 6 4/2 1,404 (A) 2007/ASR
11508987 A 52370 DATE AV CABA 699 000000 $ 70,000 254 3/1 1,200 (SEE) 0
21403633 A 15380 ELM ST CABA 699 723G6 $ 165,000 470 0/0 9999
21383462 A 49734 ALOMA DR CABA 699 723B4 $ 550,000 714 4/2 1990
K10053701 A 14511 Apache Trail CABA 699 723A5 $ 9,995,000 535 3/1 1,518 (A) 1927

CABAZON SHORT SALE AGENTS HELP AVOID FORECLOSURE

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CABAZON SHORT SALE AGENTS HELP AVOID FORECLOSURE

Don't make the biggest mistake ever... Do not let the bank foreclose on your Cabazon home!

Loan modification is a temporary fix and can still leave you with negative equity.

A BETTER SOLUTION IS TO SHORT SALE YOUR CABAZON HOUSE

  • A short sale can let your deficiency be forgiven
  • In most cases a short sale can leave you with no tax liability
  • Our short sale real estate services are at no cost to you
  • And we can help you get out of your bad situation

Don't be fooled! The bank will come after you and foreclose your Cabazon house. They may even be able to get a judgment against you AFTER the foreclosure for the negative deficiency, which could be tens of thousands of dollars! But what is the difference between a foreclosure and a short sale? Here are your options of foreclosure vs. short sale:

CREDIT SCORE:

  • A foreclosure will slash your credit score as much as 250 points or more, and can affect your credit for a minimum of 5 years or more!!!
  • But a short sale only affects your credit score with the late or missed mortgage payments. The credit bureaus will report PAID or NEGOTIATED if you short sale.Your credit score will not be lowered as much with a short sale.

CREDIT HISTORY:

  • A foreclosure will remain as public recorded on your credit report for 10 years or more.
  • A short sale is not reported on a person's credit history. There is no specific SHORT SALE term and is most cases is reported as PAID, SETTLED or NEGOTIATED.

FUTURE MORTGAGE LOANS:

  • If your credit report contains a foreclosure, most home mortgage lending institutions will consider you ineligible to purchase for 5 years or more.
  • If you successfully negotiate a short sale of your Cabazon property you may be eligible for a mortgage loan and purchase a new home in as little as 2 years.

DEFICIENCY JUDGMENTS:

  • Banks have the right to pursue a deficiency balance if your foreclosed loan was not a purchase money loan (If you received any money for anything other than the purchase of your house, also called a hard money loan).
  • In a successful short sale it may be possible to negotiate with the bank to release you of any deficiency balance and avoid any future judgments against you.

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Cabazon California Short Sale Agents

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Are you like many homeowners in Cabazon having trouble paying your mortgage every month? You may be behind in your mortgage payment, or not behind yet. Don't let foreclosure happen to you. Hire the best Cabazon Short Sale Agent team to help you with your difficult situation at NO CHARGE TO YOU!

We are Cabazon short sale agents, and we have extensive experience with short sale negotiations with dozens of the nation's mortgage lenders and banks. Whether you have one, two or more mortgage loans, we are able to offer you options. Our Cabazon Short Sale Agent team assists home owners throughout Southern California.

If you have questions about short sales, how they work and the myriad of opportunities AND pitfalls a short sale can provide you, feel free to call us anytime. We can answer your questions and provide you with an in-depth look at the short sale process. We are not salesmen. We tell it like it is and if a short sale is the best course of action for your individual situation (and many times a Short Sale is not our recommendation). We will give you honest assistance with your best interests in mind. Having the right team assisting you can mean the difference between a foreclosure, and a fresh start without complete devastation to your credit due to foreclosure.

Whitewater, CA: Residents in an uproar over proposed Jail

Kathy McGraw,   Riverside County CA Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in White Water, CA

A $300 Million Dollar Jail in Whitewater's Backyard has the 200+ Residents in an uproar. We didn't know about this proposed Jail until the latter part of September. An emergency meeting was called for residents to try to get some of their questions answered, but actually there are more questions than answers. Apparently the County was going to do a "Presentation" to the Residents, but the jail plan was found out before this official "presentation" was given.

Whitewater Jail

"It's right in the middle of the county," Marion Ashley said of the site of the proposed jail in White Water. "It's just an ideal spot because if we didn't choose it, we would have to build a new jail in the western portion of the county and a new one in the eastern portion." That was his response, and what has many Residents writing letters, signing petitions, and driving to the Tuesday Supervisors meetings in Riverside.

Currently Banning has a Jail, The Larry D. Smith Correctional Facilityy (the old Banning Road Camp)., and the County has approved around 600 additional beds to that facility. Banning is just down the road from Whitewater, about 15 minutes west. So all of the 6,000+ beds that are needed in the County will be within 15 minutes of each other. Our Backyard....Whitewater.

Several Whitewater Residents have gone to the weekly Supervisors Meeting in Riverside to voice their concerns. Although all the Supervisors agree that our area is perfect for their jail, they didn't notify current Residents. When asked about why no one was notified the answer was: Whitewater is an unincorporated area, and they don't have to notify anyone unless they live within 500 feet of the proposed jail project. Bottom line Whitewater "jail" already had Architectural Drawings, an EIR (Environmental Impace Report) either completed or in process, and before any Residents even knew about the plans for a jail, the process of approval appeared to be well on its way.

Residents don't want a jail in Whitewater, CA


The proposed Whitewater jail site is an appx. 140 acre county owned site right on the main Street, Tamarack, the only ingress and egress for Residents of Friendly Estates.


These Residents and all the School Children would have to pass this jail several times a day. The Residents of this section of Whitewater only have one way in, and one way out....and that is from the Haugen-Lehmann exit off the I-10 Freeway, or the frontage road that runs on the south side of the Freeway.

Road to proposed new jail site in Whitewater Ca

The jail traffic, resident traffic, school transportation, and construction traffic would be using that one intersection Haugen Lehmann and Tamarack. There are no sidewalks for the kids or pedestrians, and hopefully the County will pay for some of the local neglected infrastructure to help mitigate the effects of this jail on the residents of Whitewater.

We hope that the traffic portion of the EIR (Environmental Impact Report) is seriously looked at, and if the county is dead set on putting their jail in our backyard, let's find some ways to help mitigate the effects of this.


A few of the concerns from residents that have written letters are (in no particular order):


  • The Lights from a 24/7 Facility of this size will ruin the Desert Sky Viewing-it's beautiful out here for stargazing, and many of the Nocturnal Desert Animals and fowl would be adversely affected.
  • Ingress and Egress- Tamarack is the only way in or out of Whitewater for the families that live off Rushmore. There are 2 distinct areas that would be the most affected by building this jail. Residents wanted to know why the County can't build a new exit off the Freeway at Rushmore. In the past there have been people that tore down the fence to the Morongo Indian Reservation to try to get out in an emergency.
  • Property Values- People are concerned that their property will decrease in value even more than it has right now, in this economy.
  • Why Doesn't the County build their jail in Eagle Mountain- there are already 1500 homes and a school that are abandoned. Eagle Mountain is about 12 miles N. of Desert Center.
  • When did the County buy the additional 100 acres - Apparently the County owned 37 acres (not verified) and assembled more land for this jail that supposidly isn't approved?
  • Concern over Water Shortage, Sewage, and Fire- Cabazon just built a new Fire Station but that is still a distance away, and this is a desert....we have to conserve water.
  • Why didn't Home Purchasers get any type of Disclosure about this plan from Real Estate Agents- We couldn't disclose what we didn't know, and what was never verified. The Rumors I heard was the jail was to be built in Cabazon.
  • Dumping Criminals in our Backyard- The Banning Jail has been releasing inmates in the community, and Whitewater Residents are afraid that this new "Hub Jail" will do the same thing. The difference is this Jail is supposed to have a reported 7,000 beds at build-out, which means more releases, not counting anyone that might escape.
  • A large jail in White Water would affect the Gateway to the Desert- who wants to see a large jail right off the 10 freeway going to Palm Springs, Palm Desert, and the other communities of the Coachella Valley.
  • Safety for Children at Bus Stops- children are going to school, and standing at bus stops in the dark ( in the Winter) with no lights, benches, or shelter and unknown people coming in and out of the community.

A Jail in Whitewater........if you ask the residents they will say "Not in my Backyard!"