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  1. Think again if you think California is going down the tubes: Time Magazine takes refreshing look at our dynamic state: http://bit.ly/3aPkTY
  2. Greg Paquin to homebuilders: Sacramento area new-home sales expected to reach 1999 levels again in about 2016 http://bit.ly/4kjez
  3. RT @LoftWorks: Sutter Brownstones is one of the many tremendous projects featured in the 2009 Builder's Choice video. http://bit.ly/l5S8C
  4. @seated Try Dept. of Real Estate dre.ca.gov should be on front page
  5. Calif. Attorney General demands answers from servicers about plans to avoid Option ARM Armageddon: http://bit.ly/3A4Tvz
  6. SMUD scores a big win with $127.5 million stimulus grant to install 600,000 smart meters in Sacramento http://bit.ly/2DUqSF
  7. @bizutsu I see in leginfo.ca.gov it was "held at desk" after first reading. Then I got pulled off on another daily about the smart grid.
  8. Assembly appears not to have taken up bill to extend $10K tax credits to more buyers of new homes. Calls in to check status.
  9. California Assembly in session. We are monitoring for SBX3 37, the $10K tax credit for buyers of new homes. Will post vote when it comes.
  10. RT @robmcquade: Just cleared out a garage at the 4th Avenue Lofts so an HGTV crew could get to work this morning #fb
  11. Worse and worse for California homebuilding: 37,700 housing starts forecast in 2009 compared to 212,960 in 2004 http://bit.ly/2qZpVU
  12. A sobering look at the Sacramento office market: 14.4 million empty square feet and worst in the suburbs: http://bit.ly/1AYQwo
  13. CA Sen. Roy Ashburn's office: Expect Assembly vote Mon. to extend $10K tax credit for new homes. If passed, goes to Gov. Schwarzenegger
  14. More details, a new chart and a first online version of Q3 foreclosure story in Sacramento Bee: http://bit.ly/280Bcg
  15. Q3 California foreclosures up 9.5% from Q2 and defaults fall: First details: http://bit.ly/280Bcg
  16. Inman's "Real Estate Coach" weighs in on how to use Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn http://bit.ly/2RwEGD
  17. Morningstar's homebuilder analyst Eric Landry believes we're not likely to drown in flood of foreclosures: http://bit.ly/3bJryB
  18. Harsh 3rd Quarter for Sacramento-area home builders: Here's full city-by-city report from Folsom-based Gregory Group: http://bit.ly/MLfPz
  19. A first look at MDA DataQuick's September sales and prices report for Sacramento region: http://bit.ly/dio99
  20. More details of what happened in the State Senate on $10K tax credit: http://bit.ly/3SGGbS