Santa Cruz Real Estate Digest, Ed. 34
In This Month's Issue

Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, And Monterey Real Estate Market Statistics

Condo Vs Single Family Residential Home - Which is Right For You?

Prop 13 Extension on November Ballot

Mold In Your Home?

Christine’s Corner: What is Santa Cruz City Doing About the Housing Crisis?
Real Estate Market Statistics

For Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, and Monterey

The reports contain median home prices, real estate price statistics, valuable information about mortgage rates and much more.




Condo Vs Single Family Residential Home - Which is Right For You?
When shopping for a home or investment property, you may consider whether or not it’s worth it to buy a condo. One one hand, condos are often less expensive in terms of the amount of space you get for your money, however HOA dues may even-out the playing field between condos and single family residential homes (SFR’s). Click the button below to learn more.




Prop 13 Extension on November Ballot
Since 2012, California home prices have been climbing towards pre-Recession heights . This puts empty nesters in a difficult situation, unable to downsize because of the high property tax associated with purchasing a new home. This is why the California Association of Realtors have proposed the California Proposition 13 Tax Transfer Initiative, which would allow homeowners over 55 years of age and those who are severely disabled to keep those lower tax obligations for life. Learn more by clicking on the button below.
Mold In Your Home?
With the combination of heavy winter rains, ocean mist, and wooden homes, Santa Cruz homeowners and buyers needs to be especially cautious about mold. Mold can not only cause health problems, but if left untreated, can weaken your walls, ceiling, or floor. Learn how to protect your home and it's inhabitants from mold by clicking the button below.
Christine's Corner
What is Santa Cruz City Doing About the Housing Crisis?

What is Santa Cruz City government doing about the housing crisis? City Council is focused on the issue and has created a Housing Blueprint Subcommittee to gather community input and make suggestions. The result of this process is the Santa Cruz City Housing Blueprint, which outlines “first priorities”. Read about the blueprint and these priorities items by clicking on the button below.

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