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Fresno Properties News
Troubled Fresno homes get aid (The Fresno Bee) Fresno city and county officials will use about $18 million in federal funds to buy and rehabilitate at least 285 foreclosed homes, and to help low-income families purchase or rent some of the properties. Read comments
Wanting to divorce, but unable to afford it (MSNBC) The economic crisis may be doing what pastors, family therapists and marriage counselors have struggled to accomplish: keeping troubled marriages together. Msnbc.com's Alex Johnson reports.
Want to buy a home? Auction slated for Sunday (The Bakersfield Californian) Thirteen Kern County homes will be among hundreds up for grabs at an auction in Fresno Sunday. Opening bids for the foreclosed properties in Kern start between $16,000 and $80,000. Ten are in Bakersfield and one each are in Wasco, Shafter and Taft. The auction starts at 1 p.m., with registration starting at 11:30 a.m.. It will take place in the Fresno Golden Palace at 2625 W. Vassar Ave.
Get rid of nuisance cars (Madera Tribune) If you have an old car or pickup on your property that you want to get rid of, you'll have the chance to do so Dec. 13.
Foreclosure Rage (KFSN-TV Fresno) Broken windows, stolen appliances, and massive piles of trash have become disturbingly common in the wake of the foreclosure crisis.
Faithful pray for help in D.C. (Merced Sun-Star) WASHINGTON -- Prayers and politics combined Tuesday as Fresno minister Bill Knezovich joined some 170 activists pleading for help with the foreclosure crisis that's stricken the San Joaquin Valley.
Pitkin County real estate transactions (The Aspen Times) A listing of real estate transactions recorded in Pitkin County in 2008 (updated through Nov. 12).
Man accused of espionage could be released on bail soon (The Bakersfield Californian) A Bakersfield man accused of espionage and trying to ship stolen U.S. military equipment to Yemen may be released from jail for the first time in two years. Amen Ali's family and friends have been working for a year and a half to accumulate $1.5 million in real estate to guarantee Ali's release. On Monday, Federal Court Judge Anthony W. Ishii approved a property bond based on several properties, ... |
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