[ad_1] Clap your hands everybody and everybody clap your hands at the Fitz and the Tantrums show at Vibe nightclub at Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa on Thursday, Nov. 9. The energetic pop band from Los Angeles broke into the
California begins 'historic cleanup' from fires but faces serious hurdles in rebuilding
[ad_1] California is pulling out all stops to help with wildfire recovery, although it could take years to rebuild homes and businesses. [ad_2] Source link
New home sales soar to highest level in a decade
[ad_1] Sales of new homes jumped in the U.S.last month to the highest level since October 2007, a sign that Americans — unable to find existing homes — are turning to new construction. Damage from last month’s hurricanes may have
Annual Cops for Kids Fly-In delights patients at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital
[ad_1] Patients of Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital took a break from treatment and headed outdoors to meet with local law enforcement agencies during the 19th annual Cops for Kids Fly-In. Loma Linda University dental student Benjamin Garver encourages his
CapRidge: Tracking STEM jobs to invest in real estate
[ad_1] Steve LeBlanc, CapRidge Partners founding partner, discusses how he uses the proprietary “STEMdex” to find real estate opportunities. [ad_2] Source link
Forecast: California home prices will continue to rise in 2018
[ad_1] Home prices in California will continue to increase next year, but at a slower pace, said a forecast released Thursday by the California Association of Realtors. The median price of a home is expected to rise 4.2 percent in
Aston Martin is getting into… luxury real estate?!
[ad_1] Aston Martin is getting into the real estate business with a new 66-story residential tower in Miami. [ad_2] Source link
1980s actress says Harvey Weinstein exposed himself, aimed to trade sex for career advancement
[ad_1] LOS ANGELES — A former actress added her name today to the list of women alleging sexual misconduct by Harvey Weinstein, saying the producer agreed to meet with her to help her career, then quickly exposed himself and told
Internet scammers are now infiltrating housing market on closing day. Here's how they do it
[ad_1] CNBC's Diana Olick takes a look at how some digital schemers have been able to target real estate agents, title companies and homebuyers with fraudulent emails in an attempt to divert down payment money to other accounts. [ad_2] Source
Convention hotel developer to city of San Diego: Back off
[ad_1] The developer of a $300 million hotel complex planned for the same bayfront site as a proposed convention center expansion has filed suit against the city of San Diego, claiming that it is interfering with its contractual right to