French Gulch Custom on 24 Creekside Acres

Bank Owned Opportunity- 24 Acres,over 3,000 sq. ft 4 Bdrm-2.5 Bth home with in-ground pool on the banks of Clear Creek and East Fork in historic French Gulch. Very cool custom home built in 2001 but now in need of major TLC. No appliances or fixtures. Will require person of vision with necessary construction skills [...]

$180,000 in Quailridge

Move in ready home features newer roof, newer flooring, vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace, large kitchen, 2 covered patios, a must see in Quailridge. – NOW PENDING – .

$99000 near Lake Shasta

Move in ready home in the shade of large redwoods and pines. Just one exit south of the Bridge Bay boat ramp and Lake Shasta. Newer central heat-A/C and roof, fireplace, large covered porch, fenced yard with extra storage, koi pond with waterfall, bbq area.- NOW PENDING-

Lassen Views $97,900 – 9.98 Acres

Majestic views of Lassen and the entire Eastern Range from building pad, very private yet close to town. Multiple building sites overlooking beautiful wooded area with with seasonal creek.

00′s getting a bad rap? Decade in Review

If you caught any of the year in review shows on TV or radio or read the paper you couldn’t help but notice the overwhelming focus on a decade lost to a financial meltdown.  Could it be the 00′s  are getting a bad rap? I came across an article in the Union Tribune that took a [...]

Real Living in Redding

Buying or selling your home? It’s got to be real. Real Estate Done Your Way. Real Living Merges with GMAC Real Estate

Forgiven Debt Not Always Taxable

A question that often comes up when contemplating a short sale is the matter of how forgiven debt is viewed by the IRS. Prior to the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 any forgiven debt was considered taxable as income. In most instances that is no longer true. Check out IRS page – Mortgage [...]

The President Signs Tax Credit Bill

President Obama is set to sign the home buyer tax credit bill today at a White House signing ceremony.  The extension is part of a larger stimulus bill that received overwhelming bipartisan support in Congress.

No Time to Lose

The House voted 403-12 today to extend and expand the tax credit to include many buyers who already own homes. The Senate passed this by a 98-0 vote yesterday and President Obama is expected to sign asap. $8,000 for first-time homebuyers $6,500 for move-up homebuyers Must be in contract by April 30, 2010 and close [...]

Senate OK’s Homebuyer Tax Credit 98-0

The senate votes to extend and expand 1st time home buyer tax credit to include $8,000 for first-time buyers and $6,500 for move-up buyers. The House is expected to follow and President Obama to sign in a matter of days. Source: LA Times