[ad_1] Aaron Terrazas, Zillow senior economist, discusses the shortage of affordable housing as mortgage rates are on the rise. [ad_2] Source link
Rising interest rates sounding alarm bells for debt-laden consumers
[ad_1] A healthy economy can be a dangerous thing. Americans have a history of loading up on debt in good times, then paying dearly when the bills come due. Adding to the pain: A booming economy is often accompanied by
London's property market is in a coma
[ad_1] London experienced years of booming property prices. But the market has now ground to a halt. [ad_2] Source link
Electric rental bikes coming to downtown Riverside area
[ad_1] Visitors to downtown Riverside and the surrounding area will be able to rent electric bikes to ride between destinations within the next few years. Bewegen Technologies in Canada will build four bicycle share stations, each with 10 electric pedal assist
Amazon reveals why it wasn't interested in St. Louis
[ad_1] Amazon officials told leaders at ACBJ that the lack of a “blueprint for talent” was one of the reasons the e-commerce giant didn't choose St. Louis region for its second headquarters, the St. Louis Business Journal reports. [ad_2] Source
Green Flash, awash in debt, is sold to investment firm
[ad_1] San Diego’s financially troubled Green Flash brewery has been sold to a group of investors following a foreclosure by the company’s principal lender, Comerica Bank. As a result of the sale, which closed Friday, a new ownership group calling
Warning signs in the housing market aren't hurting Zillow
[ad_1] Shares of Zillow have soared this year. But other housing-related stocks have dipped, and even Zillow’s top economist is worried the real estate market may cool off. [ad_2] Source link
High Desert middle school teacher accused of secretly photographing student
[ad_1] A teacher at a San Bernardino County middle school was arrested Friday, April 6, after a student said he saw the teacher take images of a 13-year-old girl from under a classroom desk. When San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputies
More tech workers can’t afford to live where they work — and neither can teachers and first responders
[ad_1] Teachers, first responders, restaurant workers, and programmers have the hardest time affording a home near their jobs. [ad_2] Source link
San Diego average rent up to $1,887, breaking record. Will it last?
[ad_1] The average rent in San Diego County hit a record $1,887 a month in March, increasing 8 percent in a year, said a new report released this week. High-end apartment complexes downtown helped raise the rates substantially, especially those