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. >> as a top selling realtor, beverly carter had become somewhat of a local celebrity. with her smile, he put house hunters at ease, trusted to find the perfect home like she often did. >> nobody can do it like beverly could. >> but there was a down side to celebrity. >> this realtor had a target on her back. >> she did and she didn't know it. >> for beverly, being a realtor was more than closing the deal. was see in the perfect job for her personality? >> yes. >> her son and his wife were amazed at how much they loved her. >> one of her clients, she went to their baby shower. she just sold them a house. >> she a beautiful smile. >> she had a smile that would fill the room. >> beverly's youngest son said it was like his mother glowed. >> i think that's what stood out was that confidence. she was naturally beautiful. >> it was that natural beauty that caught the eye of her husband, carl. they met when they were just kids. >> she was 16. i was 19. >> where did you meet her? >> splendora, texas. she was working at a little hamburg are joint named the bionic burger. wow, i
. >> as a top selling realtor, beverly carter had become somewhat of a local celebrity. with her smile, he put house hunters at ease, trusted to find the perfect home like she often did. >> nobody can do it like beverly could. >> but there was a down side to celebrity. >> this realtor had a target on her back. >> she did and she didn't know it. >> for beverly, being a realtor was more than closing the deal. was see in the perfect job for her personality?...
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make sure you find the right realtor. this is critical. to you and how much you can afford. avoid someone who's trying to sell you on property just to make a sale and get a commission. fully understand your own finances and all of the costs that go into the purchase -- get pre-qualified; get a credit check -- to make sure when you look at the home you want that you actually can afford it. study all lending changes with a qualified broker. understand the laws and regulations that are presently on the books at the time of purchase. now, effective october 3, 2015, there is an entire new regulation before closing with escrow called "know before you owe." you will receive a loan estimate, and three days before closing, a closing disclosure form has to be provided by the lender to you, the prospective home buyer. the home buyer compares the estimate received to this new disclosure form. if they're not the same, such as interest rates or payments amount, you have the right to challenge that and extend it another three days, no matter what, until
make sure you find the right realtor. this is critical. to you and how much you can afford. avoid someone who's trying to sell you on property just to make a sale and get a commission. fully understand your own finances and all of the costs that go into the purchase -- get pre-qualified; get a credit check -- to make sure when you look at the home you want that you actually can afford it. study all lending changes with a qualified broker. understand the laws and regulations that are presently...
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i asked realtor preston westmorland to show me around. you know, this is quite a ride, my friend, to get up to this gold -- gold mine. >> oh, it's unbelievable. and what we're gonna see is the main discovery tunnel, where they tapped in on the vein, went all the way into the middle of the mountain. and they carved it out. let's take a look. >> let's do it. in 1874, a chance discovery here sparked a gold rush. and the gold hill mine was opened on this beautiful 117-acre property. fantastic. >> there, you see the main vein they tapped into, right there. the whole hill was claimed. and that's why they call it gold hill. but it was one of the most active mining areas in the state of arizona at that point. it's one of the more remote locations in scottsdale. there's no cell service. you can't see anything. it's like you're 100 miles from any major city, yet you're a couple of miles from luxury golf courses and people sipping pinot in a wine bar. >> walk through the nearby town of cave creek and you could still feel that gold rush vibe today. >
i asked realtor preston westmorland to show me around. you know, this is quite a ride, my friend, to get up to this gold -- gold mine. >> oh, it's unbelievable. and what we're gonna see is the main discovery tunnel, where they tapped in on the vein, went all the way into the middle of the mountain. and they carved it out. let's take a look. >> let's do it. in 1874, a chance discovery here sparked a gold rush. and the gold hill mine was opened on this beautiful 117-acre property....
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. >> realtor does just he has clients leaving of the former president of santa clara county realtor association and city council candidate himself is looking to move and out of the home that has been in his family for four generations. >> in some ways it's sad. it's sad that we have come to a place where we are looking at leaving the place we spent our entire lives. >> literally surrounded by family in the neighborhood but he eyes retirement in north carolina, he's even offering to purchase each of his six children a home if they move. >> and you have the kids and other things you worry about. quality-of-life. >> south bay's largest school district than ed -- san jose unifi says roman has steadily declined over five years i the number one factor is economics and the cost of living in the area because we find chartered local chartered and private schools have the same issues in terms of aroma >> according to most recent numbers from the california association of realtors, median sale price of single-family homes in the bay area is $837,000, 10% increase from one year earlier. san jose , $1 milli
. >> realtor does just he has clients leaving of the former president of santa clara county realtor association and city council candidate himself is looking to move and out of the home that has been in his family for four generations. >> in some ways it's sad. it's sad that we have come to a place where we are looking at leaving the place we spent our entire lives. >> literally surrounded by family in the neighborhood but he eyes retirement in north carolina, he's even...
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chur is, a -- realtor c real torture is, and so he vowed to make a difference. >> wow, bases loaded. >> reporter: he is still sitting one row behind david benzo, and he has for close to 40 years. >> it has been my passion, and pride and in my heart to do this, yes. >> nice play. >> reporter: he has been a cameraman for the giants' broadcast for more than half of his life, behind the lenses in the visitor's dugout, his home away from home. >> and being a cameraman out in the elements, and feeling that emotion and you are just one step away from the white line. >> good luck today. >> and david's cool job with the cool friends that he made along the way meant everything to him, defined who he was really. so you can imagine how great it felt in 2010 to celebrate the first world series with the team. it didn't feel great for long though. feeling ill, david went to the doctor, and the very next day. >> you have stage four cancer, throat, ymph nodes, and i said, don't we see a test? and he said, no, i see it eve everywhe everywhere. >> reporter: and what followed was months of chemotherapy
chur is, a -- realtor c real torture is, and so he vowed to make a difference. >> wow, bases loaded. >> reporter: he is still sitting one row behind david benzo, and he has for close to 40 years. >> it has been my passion, and pride and in my heart to do this, yes. >> nice play. >> reporter: he has been a cameraman for the giants' broadcast for more than half of his life, behind the lenses in the visitor's dugout, his home away from home. >> and being a...
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many bear area realtors say people leave the bay area searching for a bigger, less expensive home in more rural and suburban areas. >>> good luck finding a house for $400,000. especially close to working cities here. >>> 4:51 am. it's a great deal that will be gone before you know with. next, the details of the monthly pass for a's games and how much time you have left to grab one. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. >>> some oakland students received honors and recognitions last night. hundreds gathered for the annual african-american honor roll celebration. it honors the city's top african american student scholars from grades 8 for 12. this year, more than 12,000 students from the oa
many bear area realtors say people leave the bay area searching for a bigger, less expensive home in more rural and suburban areas. >>> good luck finding a house for $400,000. especially close to working cities here. >>> 4:51 am. it's a great deal that will be gone before you know with. next, the details of the monthly pass for a's games and how much time you have left to grab one. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to...
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. >> reporter: realtor says she wasn't the only person to reach out. that is how he discovered a scammer copied the details and changed the contact information and posted it on another site as a rental. >> the fact that they went through the trouble to use the actual last name of the previous owner with deceased mother as supposed owner i thought that was pretty ballsy. >> reporter: the greater capital area association of realtors have seen this scam pick up speed. the houses are almost always listed with below market rates. and often communicate by e-mail or ask by money up front. >> don't do anything with money until you have an actual contract, lease agreement. >> we have seen it advertised. >> reporter: david jones was relieved to find what he thought was an affordable place for his family. he responded to the ad. >> you are not having this conversation in person. >> we are having it via text and e-mail. >> reporter: david deposited $1,200 in the bank account with the promise to get the keys shipped immediately. he never sent the keys. no one answe
. >> reporter: realtor says she wasn't the only person to reach out. that is how he discovered a scammer copied the details and changed the contact information and posted it on another site as a rental. >> the fact that they went through the trouble to use the actual last name of the previous owner with deceased mother as supposed owner i thought that was pretty ballsy. >> reporter: the greater capital area association of realtors have seen this scam pick up speed. the houses...
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maybe you ask a realtor how to move an old d.c. row house.ave a team of realtors standing by until 6:30 tonight to answer your buying or selling questions or the movie questions. call the "7 on your side" help center at 703-236-9220. >> this was some day out, wasn't it? beautiful. michelle: like san diego weather. perfect. doug: you are right. it's gorgeous. quite some time before the 80's again. this is campus of the high school in laurel. gorgeous there. we will go for a forecast of clear skies. delightful at the ballpark tonight. diamondbacks are in town. first pitch at 7:05. 68 for the midgame. seventh inning stretch. and then 66 when it's over. tomorrow morning is cooler. windy min niche and it's clear and cool dry air will settle in. it's 47 for the friends in algany county in cumberland. 55 in fredericksburg. 56 in the city. storminess and the cloudiness from yesterday is continuing to push slowly northeast. so it is nice around sunny and warm. cooler tomorrow winds will be back. thursday morning the clouds increase across the area for
maybe you ask a realtor how to move an old d.c. row house.ave a team of realtors standing by until 6:30 tonight to answer your buying or selling questions or the movie questions. call the "7 on your side" help center at 703-236-9220. >> this was some day out, wasn't it? beautiful. michelle: like san diego weather. perfect. doug: you are right. it's gorgeous. quite some time before the 80's again. this is campus of the high school in laurel. gorgeous there. we will go for a...
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. >> reporter: the realtor not only sees the clients leaving the state but the former president of the realtors association and the san jose consulate himself looking to move out of a home that is been in his family for four generations. >> in some ways it is very sad. we have come to a place where we are looking at leaving a place we've spent our entire lives. >> literally surrounded by family in the neighborhood but looking at north carolina to retire to, and offering to purchase each of his six children home if they move as well. >> you have the kids and everything to worry about, and i need the quality of life. >> this spokesperson says that enrollment has steadily declined in the last five years . >> the number one factor is the economics of it and the cost of living in the area your there are also local charter and private schools having the same issues in terms of enrollment. >> reporter: according to the most recent numbers from the california association of realtors, the median sale price is $837,000, a 10% increase from one year ago. in san jose $1 million will get you this t
. >> reporter: the realtor not only sees the clients leaving the state but the former president of the realtors association and the san jose consulate himself looking to move out of a home that is been in his family for four generations. >> in some ways it is very sad. we have come to a place where we are looking at leaving a place we've spent our entire lives. >> literally surrounded by family in the neighborhood but looking at north carolina to retire to, and offering to...
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i asked realtor preston westmorland to show me around.gold mine. >> oh, it's unbelievable. and what we're gonna see is the main discovery tunnel, where they tapped in on the vein, went all the way into the middle of the mountain. and they carved it out. let's take a look. let's do it. in 1874, a chance discovery here sparked a gold rush. and the gold hill mine was opened on this beautiful 117-acre property. fantastic. >> there, you see the main vein they tapped into, right there. the whole hill was claimed. and that's why they call it gold hill. but it was one of the most active mining areas in the state of arizona at that point. it's one of the more remote locations in scottsdale. there's no cell service. you can't see anything. it's like you're 100 miles from any major city, yet you're a couple of miles from luxury golf courses and people sipping pinot in a wine bar. >> walk through the nearby town of cave creek and you could still feel that gold rush vibe today. >> the ore, it was so rich, they took it out by burro to cave creek, then
i asked realtor preston westmorland to show me around.gold mine. >> oh, it's unbelievable. and what we're gonna see is the main discovery tunnel, where they tapped in on the vein, went all the way into the middle of the mountain. and they carved it out. let's take a look. let's do it. in 1874, a chance discovery here sparked a gold rush. and the gold hill mine was opened on this beautiful 117-acre property. fantastic. >> there, you see the main vein they tapped into, right there....
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won as a realtor two. it also says the pressure is off.more of that in the next hour. goodbye for now. all the uk weekend weather news is coming up here in half an hour's time, this is when we go beyond our shores and take a look at some of the main weather around the world. we have had some rain in the uk. quite a bit of rain elsewhere too. look at this angry looking radar picture in the usa from the southern plains into the midwest. there are severe thunderstorms with a flash flood risk and isolated tornadoes in kansas, missouri. it pushes further north into the great lakes on saturday and the parts of canada in the weekend. in the ontario. it is then hot in the north—east of the us, it will be much cooler in new york doing saturday but the strength of storms is going to continue. cooler air following behind delivering some snow into colorado. here's what i like in the picture and angry explosion of clown. we —— of cloud. the caribbean is getting wet in two parts of costa rica and nicaraguan, and injamaica arejust isolated showers and st
won as a realtor two. it also says the pressure is off.more of that in the next hour. goodbye for now. all the uk weekend weather news is coming up here in half an hour's time, this is when we go beyond our shores and take a look at some of the main weather around the world. we have had some rain in the uk. quite a bit of rain elsewhere too. look at this angry looking radar picture in the usa from the southern plains into the midwest. there are severe thunderstorms with a flash flood risk and...
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. >> reporter: this realtor doesn't just see his clients leaving the state.he former vice president the santa clara county realtors association and san jose candidate himself is now looking to move and out of the home that has been in his family for four generations. >> in some ways it's really sad. it's sad that we've come to a place where we're looking at leaving the place that we spent our entire life. >> reporter: he is literally surrounded by family in this neighborhood but he's eyeing retirement in north carolina. he is even offering to bay each of his six children a home if they move, too. >> you've got the kids and all the other things that you worry about. i just sequel tee of life. >> reporter: the spokesperson for the south bay's largest school district says enrollment has steadily declined in the last five years. >> the number one factor is the economics of it and the cost of living in the area, because we're also finding that local charters and private schools are having the same issues interms of enrollment. >> according to the most recent numbe
. >> reporter: this realtor doesn't just see his clients leaving the state.he former vice president the santa clara county realtors association and san jose candidate himself is now looking to move and out of the home that has been in his family for four generations. >> in some ways it's really sad. it's sad that we've come to a place where we're looking at leaving the place that we spent our entire life. >> reporter: he is literally surrounded by family in this neighborhood...
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many realtors have reported seeing people leave the competitive bay area housing market in search of larger, less expensive homes in more rural and suburban areas. look at the market right now. major u.s. stock indexes wavering between small gains and losses one day after the market closed at record highs. the dow jones is down 5 points. >>> we know for plans to cut 10% of its global workforce but now employ 200,000 people around the world and the cuts will likely affect salaried employees. according to the wall street journal, this is part of the plan to cut $3 billion in cost. four chairs have fallen 40% of the past three years. >>> there's an effort underway at the state capital to help make it easier for low income earners to pay off their traffic tickets. >> alex savidge with more on a bill that would give some drivers a discount on their fine. >> reporter: if this bill becomes law it would give judges in many cases wide latitude, a lot of discretion to reduce the amount of a fine for a traffic ticket by up to 80%. that is if a driver can prove they are unable to pay the origina
many realtors have reported seeing people leave the competitive bay area housing market in search of larger, less expensive homes in more rural and suburban areas. look at the market right now. major u.s. stock indexes wavering between small gains and losses one day after the market closed at record highs. the dow jones is down 5 points. >>> we know for plans to cut 10% of its global workforce but now employ 200,000 people around the world and the cuts will likely affect salaried...
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the realtor association and san jose city candidate himself is now looking to move.ome that has been in his family for four generations. >> in some ways it is really sad. it is sad that we've come to a place where we are looking at leaving the place we spent our entire lives. >> reporter: he is eyeing retirement in north carolina. he is even offering to buy each of his six children a home if they move too. >> you have your kids and all the other things you worry about. the quality of life. >> reporter: the largest school district says enrollment has steadily declined in the last five years. >> number one factor is good economics and the cost of living in the area. the median sale price of homes in the bay area are $837,000. a 10% increase from a year earlier. san jose $1 million will get you this three bedroom home. it's that kind of housing market that's driving some people out of the golden statua. ed they became first time homeowners in their dream home in colorado springs. >> with the mall and schools and a lot less stressful -- a lot less stressful. >> reporter:
the realtor association and san jose city candidate himself is now looking to move.ome that has been in his family for four generations. >> in some ways it is really sad. it is sad that we've come to a place where we are looking at leaving the place we spent our entire lives. >> reporter: he is eyeing retirement in north carolina. he is even offering to buy each of his six children a home if they move too. >> you have your kids and all the other things you worry about. the...
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michelle: if you are thinking of a new home, "7 on your side" with a phone bank to ask a realtor. call the panel of experts in the "7 on your side" help center. the number on the screen. 703-236-9220. they will be there for your calls until 6:30. doug: sunshine, gusty winds. 79 in warrenton. talk about the winds and the forecast tonight. whatever you have planned if you are going to the south capital streets to see the nats take on the diamondbacks. the fist pitch is breezy at 73. cooling throughout the evening. no matter the plans no anklet. overnight it will turn cooler. not colder. cooler. there could be isolated slots in the morning. over the next few days looking good. 68 tomorrow. still breezy and sunny. through friday morning, there are heavy rain and possible thunderstorms and highs of 71. we could pick up an inch or two of rain over the weekend. it will be cool. scattered showers. 61 on saturday. mostly cloudy. school near 60 on sunday. no sign of getting out of town anytime soon. nancy: new information in the investigation of graffiti along the memorials along the nation
michelle: if you are thinking of a new home, "7 on your side" with a phone bank to ask a realtor. call the panel of experts in the "7 on your side" help center. the number on the screen. 703-236-9220. they will be there for your calls until 6:30. doug: sunshine, gusty winds. 79 in warrenton. talk about the winds and the forecast tonight. whatever you have planned if you are going to the south capital streets to see the nats take on the diamondbacks. the fist pitch is breezy...
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the man is accused of killing his realtor. police say he abducted and strangle it had 70-year-old and tried to cash in a forged check at a morgan hill atm then bought a shovel from the home depot. the victim's body was found in a shallow grave. he is due in court at 9:00 a.m. >> a stanislaus state university student behind bars accused of attacking four people at an on campus dorm with a kitchen nice and scissors, 21-year-old jasmine casey was arrested on tuesday. they say her roommates were among those two injured as well as the two ras who tried to stop the attack. the ras managed to pin down the suspect and hold her down until police arrived. >> when they got on scene they just acted and they helped control the situation and i feel they saved lives. it was incredible what they did. >> good news is that the students who were hurt are out of the hospital and recovering. police are still trying to figure out the motive. >>> bringing in emergency resources. happening right now dozens of national guard soldiers are in arkansas.
the man is accused of killing his realtor. police say he abducted and strangle it had 70-year-old and tried to cash in a forged check at a morgan hill atm then bought a shovel from the home depot. the victim's body was found in a shallow grave. he is due in court at 9:00 a.m. >> a stanislaus state university student behind bars accused of attacking four people at an on campus dorm with a kitchen nice and scissors, 21-year-old jasmine casey was arrested on tuesday. they say her roommates...
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who's the best realtor in town? gil thorpe. that's right,
who's the best realtor in town? gil thorpe. that's right,
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. >> reporter: los angeles realtor says zillow estimates can be higher or lower than the estimate. >> my life savings are tied up in this house. >> reporter: hoping to find a buyer that sees its worth. jo ling kent, nbc news, los angeles. >>> we're back in a moment with the warning system scientists say may save lives. but they may never get to use it. >>> for first lady melania trump, this last week has put her in the spotlight at her husband's side and beyond on their trip to the middle east and europe. nbc's kristen welker tonight with some memorable moments. ♪ >> reporter: first lady melania trump stepping out onto the world stage. ♪ the former model under a microscope from the moment she touched down from her fashion covering up in saudi arabia and the vatican and today, turning heads wearing a $50,000 dolce and gabbana coat. but more important than what she wore is where she went. today tweeting out this photo with u.s. soldiers, later mingling with other first spouses. this after visiting a local school in saudi arabia and hospitals in israel, rome and brussels. and she showed
. >> reporter: los angeles realtor says zillow estimates can be higher or lower than the estimate. >> my life savings are tied up in this house. >> reporter: hoping to find a buyer that sees its worth. jo ling kent, nbc news, los angeles. >>> we're back in a moment with the warning system scientists say may save lives. but they may never get to use it. >>> for first lady melania trump, this last week has put her in the spotlight at her husband's side and...
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association of realtors questioning how it is being used. >> extortion, caught it what you will.hink people are taking advantage who might not be >> reporter:. >> tenants have not only the right to buy the house but to sell the house. this is the magic of topa. >> he thinks the renter has the right to show the house just like an owner would when looking for the highest bidder. as you can imagine lots of folks are asking is this what the d.c. council intended when it created this law? we will tackle that part of the issue tomorrow with the chair of the housing committee weighing in. >> you can join jodi tomorrow live on our facebook page at 2:00 in the afternoon. we will have experts here to answer your questions about whether you qualify for these rights and how much money they might be worth. >>> nobody wants to see this happen right in front of them. a metro train door opening on the wrong side. a passenger recorded this incident on the red line. when that happened the train operator is supposed to stop the one or nothing fell to the ground. in this case the operator didn't do
association of realtors questioning how it is being used. >> extortion, caught it what you will.hink people are taking advantage who might not be >> reporter:. >> tenants have not only the right to buy the house but to sell the house. this is the magic of topa. >> he thinks the renter has the right to show the house just like an owner would when looking for the highest bidder. as you can imagine lots of folks are asking is this what the d.c. council intended when it...
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overturned boat, discovering helmann's husband louis bennett in a life raft, but no sign of hellmann, a realtor and mom to their 9-month-old daughter. bennett says he last saw his wife keeping watch at 8:00 p.m. the night before. he went below deck to sleep and woke up when the boat hit something. >> the initial report that we had was that the catamaran vessel struck an unknown submerged object and began taking on water. >> reporter: the coast guard scouring 7,000 square miles of ocean. now, the fbi investigating. >> when they called in the fbi to look at this. obviously there was something suspicious. >> reporter: the fbi has declined to comment. bennett said he was leaving for cuba to continue to search the for his wife. >> thank you. >>> the city bus slamming into a warehouse. >>> and you saw the deadly police chase. the suspect leading officers right on to an airport runway. we're back in a moment. el with . roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... w
overturned boat, discovering helmann's husband louis bennett in a life raft, but no sign of hellmann, a realtor and mom to their 9-month-old daughter. bennett says he last saw his wife keeping watch at 8:00 p.m. the night before. he went below deck to sleep and woke up when the boat hit something. >> the initial report that we had was that the catamaran vessel struck an unknown submerged object and began taking on water. >> reporter: the coast guard scouring 7,000 square miles of...
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average days on market in april, just 29, according to the national association of realtors. that's the fastest since they began tracking six years ago. >> one thing we added to the real fors confidence index is analyzing data on comments. the two biggest phrases in comments this month were low inventory and multiple offers. >> reporter: the housing supply situation is getting worse. demand is strong but you can't buy a house if you can't find an affordable one. the number of listings nationally dropped 9% in april compared to a year ago, and listings are slimmest at the lower end of the market. that's why sales of homes priced under $100,000 fell 17% year over year, and those under $250,000 dropped over 6%. the median price of an existing home sold in april was $244,800. so half the market is really hurting. and that's the half where the strongest demand is. >> the inventory is reaching historic lows. it's never declined faster than it did last month. it's freaking us out. it's affecting our business. it's limiting our sales. >> reporter: even a drop in mortgage rates didn't
average days on market in april, just 29, according to the national association of realtors. that's the fastest since they began tracking six years ago. >> one thing we added to the real fors confidence index is analyzing data on comments. the two biggest phrases in comments this month were low inventory and multiple offers. >> reporter: the housing supply situation is getting worse. demand is strong but you can't buy a house if you can't find an affordable one. the number of...
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. >> reporter: high-end realtor says that leaves his clients with few options.urrently they pay $7,000 a month to rent a two-bedroom at nema a luxury high-rise. john is a senior level software engineer at a hr and benefits startup and natalia is a senior account manager at a marketing company. >> we both make a decent amount of money and we can't save anything. everything goes to rent, car, insane. >> reporter: new research shows half of the millennials in the bay area are looking to leave in the next two years because the housing prices and cost of living are sky high. new data shows that among the country's priciest cities, those living in san francisco are the most likely to leave. nearly 20% of potential home buyers in san francisco are searching elsewhere. top destination, sacramento and seattle. >> it's difficult. yeah. it's one thing if you are a single person or a couple but when you have a young family and you have kids and you need separation of spaces, it can be a challenge. >> reporter: still, this family says the convenience of living in a vibrant w
. >> reporter: high-end realtor says that leaves his clients with few options.urrently they pay $7,000 a month to rent a two-bedroom at nema a luxury high-rise. john is a senior level software engineer at a hr and benefits startup and natalia is a senior account manager at a marketing company. >> we both make a decent amount of money and we can't save anything. everything goes to rent, car, insane. >> reporter: new research shows half of the millennials in the bay area are...
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. >> reporter: as lolos angeles realtor says zillow estimates can be higher or lower than the estimate. >> my life savings are in this house. >> reporter: jo ling kent, nbc news, los angeles. >>> we're back with the warning system when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated for an infection or have symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz. including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. now's your chance at completely
. >> reporter: as lolos angeles realtor says zillow estimates can be higher or lower than the estimate. >> my life savings are in this house. >> reporter: jo ling kent, nbc news, los angeles. >>> we're back with the warning system when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance...
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. >> reporter: high end realtor justin says that leaves his clients with few options. currently, they paid $7,000 a month to rent a two bedroom at nema, a luxury high-rise. john is a senior level software engineer at an hr benefit start- up. and natalia is a senior account manager. >> we make a decent amount of money, and we cannot save anything. it is insane. >> reporter: new research shows half of the millennials living in the bay area are looking to leave in the next few years because of sky high housing prices. among the country's priciest cities, those in san francisco are most likely to leave. nearly 20% of potential home buyers in san francisco are searching elsewhere. top destinations? sacramento and seattle. >> it is difficult. yeah. it is one thing if you are a single person or a couple. but when you have is a young family and you have kids and you need separation of spaces, it can be a challenge. >> reporter: still, this family says the convenience of living in a vibrant walkable city near friends is keeping them here. >> we want to make it ly, reall minneso
. >> reporter: high end realtor justin says that leaves his clients with few options. currently, they paid $7,000 a month to rent a two bedroom at nema, a luxury high-rise. john is a senior level software engineer at an hr benefit start- up. and natalia is a senior account manager. >> we make a decent amount of money, and we cannot save anything. it is insane. >> reporter: new research shows half of the millennials living in the bay area are looking to leave in the next few...
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one expert in urban land use told a group of realtors california may soon become a majority renter state. joe says many vallejo cannot afford to own a home. this has become such a problem that 130 bills have been introduced in sacramento aimed housing. california's homeownership rate is now 54%. that's the lowest since the 1940s. >>> when you do purchase that home, you may have an easier way to choose your furniture. the popular real estate at renovation app called house, houzz, now has a feature that lets you take a picture of your room, then the item you're considering buying appears in 3-d on your screen. the app is, like i said, called h-o-u-z-z, you can use the app to buy the item or share the mock-up with friends to get a second opinion. it says it closes what it calls the imagination gap in buying furniture online. >>> now, on friday, 7 on your side, the whole staff and i are heading out to alameda to hear your consumer questions. i'll be at south shore center near panera from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. to meet you. be sure to bring your questions and any paperwork you may have and you can
one expert in urban land use told a group of realtors california may soon become a majority renter state. joe says many vallejo cannot afford to own a home. this has become such a problem that 130 bills have been introduced in sacramento aimed housing. california's homeownership rate is now 54%. that's the lowest since the 1940s. >>> when you do purchase that home, you may have an easier way to choose your furniture. the popular real estate at renovation app called house, houzz, now...
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new san francisco start-up is allowing landlords to solicit bids for their apartments the way that realtors do for houses. it's called rentberry. you're willing to pay $3,000 a month for an apartment i bid $3,200. rentberry is available in cities all over san francisco. chicago and new york and los angeles. alex lubinsky came up with the idea and it caused immediate controversy and he seems to welcome it. you got a lot of press, negative press in some cases. but boy, people started to talk about rentberry. >> they did. well, we got a lot of positive press as well. or, you know, a big celeb on -- we have an article and we got the tv feature about us. so it's actually mixed. but i would say there's like more positive than negative actually. >> what exactly was your goal in setting up this app? i'm not trying to be simplistic here. people talk all the time about the controversy over uber and to me they have a wonderful realtime mobile reservation system. it's when they bring in cars and drivers that they get messy. you have an industry that people are applying for apartments and landlords are
new san francisco start-up is allowing landlords to solicit bids for their apartments the way that realtors do for houses. it's called rentberry. you're willing to pay $3,000 a month for an apartment i bid $3,200. rentberry is available in cities all over san francisco. chicago and new york and los angeles. alex lubinsky came up with the idea and it caused immediate controversy and he seems to welcome it. you got a lot of press, negative press in some cases. but boy, people started to talk...
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elsewhere, i have to say it wrong on purpose, the national association of realtors. >> realtors. >> realtorsthe "i." >> realtors. oh, i know. but everybody says it wrong, will release existing home sales for april 10th -- for april at 10:00 eastern. this one may get some extra scrutiny after yesterday's report on new home sales showed an unexpected drop of more than 11%. consensus is looking for a deline of 1.1%. home improvement retailer lowe's taking a sizable hit in this morning's premarket trading. the company earned $1.03 a share for the first quarter, three cents below estimates. revenue was also below forecast and same-store sales increased just 1.9% versus an expectation of 2.9%. so the stock at this point indicated down over 6%. >>> opec ministers are gathering in vienna. they'll be meeting tomorrow to decide whether to extend that output cut production -- to production cuts aimed at tightening supplies. analysts had been expecting that the cuts will be extended through the first quarter of next year, and a big wild card is they will make those production cuts even deeper than they
elsewhere, i have to say it wrong on purpose, the national association of realtors. >> realtors. >> realtorsthe "i." >> realtors. oh, i know. but everybody says it wrong, will release existing home sales for april 10th -- for april at 10:00 eastern. this one may get some extra scrutiny after yesterday's report on new home sales showed an unexpected drop of more than 11%. consensus is looking for a deline of 1.1%. home improvement retailer lowe's taking a sizable hit...
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. >> the president of the association of realtors is starting to see a softening in the market. >> where i used to get 12 or 15 offers on a property, it's two or three and where i used to get $100,000 over offer, it's closer to $20,000. >> one in five families can afford to buy the median price home. if that number falls below 20%, which it did in 2006 and 2007, we see a slowing in the marketplace. >> reporter: housing cycles tend to run five to seven years, until a recovery starts and the market becomes a bit tense and could develop a bubble. we are currently in year five of a housing market recovery. still housing developers see the south bay be a strong market. many projects are being built near public transit. >> san francisco's alamo square park is set to reopen tomorrow after a year-long renovation. the city spent $5 million to replace the grass with the drought resistant variety. they added new benches and a water bottle filling station. the old rest rooms have been updated and there will be a new single user rest room that will accommodate wheelchairs and a sprinkler system to ke
. >> the president of the association of realtors is starting to see a softening in the market. >> where i used to get 12 or 15 offers on a property, it's two or three and where i used to get $100,000 over offer, it's closer to $20,000. >> one in five families can afford to buy the median price home. if that number falls below 20%, which it did in 2006 and 2007, we see a slowing in the marketplace. >> reporter: housing cycles tend to run five to seven years, until a...
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sam: long-time realtor says the condo mark is hot.o to $1,000 a square foot. >> gone or the way of the cross, mounted joy baptist. all sold buildings and moved to maryland. sam: we got a tour of the million dollar condos. >> there is a market. everything is sold except for the two units. >> some say the pressure of a changing neighborhood are making it >> there are no parking living space and it's expensei living alison: zoo officials artificially inseminated mei xiang. if it works we could have a panda cub in late september. >> a student got a house full of flames. >> i opened the door and i saw smoke concern? >> my dog. i was afraid she was going to die. >> ah. i know. >> the dog and the cat survived because of his quick thinking and the feet. they contained the flames and they saved some of the house. >> the kids listen when the firefighters and the police officers come to talk to them at school. alison: we listen when julie wright talks to us. >> if i could get the morning crew >> there is not that big of a delay from eastbound 25
sam: long-time realtor says the condo mark is hot.o to $1,000 a square foot. >> gone or the way of the cross, mounted joy baptist. all sold buildings and moved to maryland. sam: we got a tour of the million dollar condos. >> there is a market. everything is sold except for the two units. >> some say the pressure of a changing neighborhood are making it >> there are no parking living space and it's expensei living alison: zoo officials artificially inseminated mei xiang....
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. >> reporter: jen cox, a 46-year-old realtor and mother of four has found her political voice, the mutedr years living in cobb county, a suburb of atlanta. >> i was afraid it would affect my kids' relationships with their friends. we were all making a lot of assumptions that terrible things would happen if we came out as liberals. >> reporter: and the blues outed themselves in cobb county, georgia. she had never been politically active. but when women nationwide rallied last january to protest president trump's election, cox and her daughter joined 60,000 demonstrators in downtown atlanta. seven weeks ago on facebook, she launched pave it blue. it's a grassroots organization for frustrated progressive women like her. >> now just over a month later we're at almost 2,000 and all local women. >> this is a story about women in this community. >> reporter: pave the blue's first goal, helping elect jon ossoff, a local democrat on the ballot in a runoff election in june. we also met karen, a bermuda native who became a u.s. citizen earlier this year. how much of this is president trump? >> all
. >> reporter: jen cox, a 46-year-old realtor and mother of four has found her political voice, the mutedr years living in cobb county, a suburb of atlanta. >> i was afraid it would affect my kids' relationships with their friends. we were all making a lot of assumptions that terrible things would happen if we came out as liberals. >> reporter: and the blues outed themselves in cobb county, georgia. she had never been politically active. but when women nationwide rallied last...
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realtors agree. >> we need more housing in the state of california at every level, especially workforceeachers, our police, our firefighters, are having trouble finding housing. >> republicans have proposed a bill that would allow individuals to save money in a tax free savings account that can be used towards buying a home. >>> a mural considered an artistic record of the past, present and the future needs your help. a fund-raiser has been launched to repair this damaged piece of art. >> take a look, this is the marcus street railway mural, it's on the side of a privately owned building off church and 15th streets. completed in 2003, it's a 180-degree bird's-eye view of market street. each vertical section represents a different moment in history, dating back to the 1920s. one shows a 1980s pride parade. another slice shows an imagined future, with a swapping center, instead of a shopping center and alternative vehicles. the mural is the work of san francisco artist mona corrone who's now asking for help to repair the damage that time has inflicted. >> so that we can refresh not only t
realtors agree. >> we need more housing in the state of california at every level, especially workforceeachers, our police, our firefighters, are having trouble finding housing. >> republicans have proposed a bill that would allow individuals to save money in a tax free savings account that can be used towards buying a home. >>> a mural considered an artistic record of the past, present and the future needs your help. a fund-raiser has been launched to repair this damaged...
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the realtors were steering african-americans out of the village. that is anti-discrimination harm to the village itself. for zone of the interest purpose there is nothing wrong with that. >> i am sorry. you are thinking that the banks are forcing people out of a neighborhood that that is not discrimination? >> i am saying, your honor, to the extent that is segregation absolutely it is. and that is what glad stone recognizes. here is what it doesn't recognize. it doesn't recognize something like this complaint which is not that the city is putting anti-discrimination but rather they are barrowing someone else's. our position is the direct victims can sue for that. but so, too, can the justice department because that is what congress empowers them to do. but what they are saying is well, we are harmed downstream by our tax revenue and things like that. that looks like a shareholder that so concerns this court and that is the shareholder wasn't identifying anti discrimination injury but economic injury. >> but in glad stone they were suing for diminis
the realtors were steering african-americans out of the village. that is anti-discrimination harm to the village itself. for zone of the interest purpose there is nothing wrong with that. >> i am sorry. you are thinking that the banks are forcing people out of a neighborhood that that is not discrimination? >> i am saying, your honor, to the extent that is segregation absolutely it is. and that is what glad stone recognizes. here is what it doesn't recognize. it doesn't recognize...
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to ask the realtor. this is the "7 on your side" help center. >>> united airline c.e.o. grilled on capitol hill following the overbooking nightmare. >> at that moment for the customers and the companies we failed. >> the hearing was not mandatory. executives from alaska, american and southwest joined united. while allegiance, delta, frontier, hawaiian, jet blue and spirit opted to sit out. it resulted in too many passengers ending up at the gate. united explained the volunteers accepted vouchers 96% of the time. last year, more than 40,000 passengers flying on u.s.-based airlines were unwillingly bumped from the flights. >> essentially you represent four regional >> a problem with the flying experience is across the board. it's a terrible experience. starting from the minute i go on the computer to try to figure out which flight i want to take. alison: the secretary of transportation is working on ways to prevent future incidents. until congress takes action a lot of prevention requires the passenger >> there is a passenger bill of rights and what people should do if the
to ask the realtor. this is the "7 on your side" help center. >>> united airline c.e.o. grilled on capitol hill following the overbooking nightmare. >> at that moment for the customers and the companies we failed. >> the hearing was not mandatory. executives from alaska, american and southwest joined united. while allegiance, delta, frontier, hawaiian, jet blue and spirit opted to sit out. it resulted in too many passengers ending up at the gate. united explained...
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gladstone it was the segregation claim that is being advanced, there was that racial fear that the realtors were steering african-americans out of the village.ll that is an antidiscrimination harm to the village itself and for zone of interest purposes, it doesn't talk about proximatee cause but zone of interest purposes there's nothing wrong with that. >> i'm sorry. you're thinking that banks are forcing people out of the neighborhood that that's not discrimination? sumac no, to the extent and that absolutely is. gladstone recognizes that it doesn't recognize something like this complaint which is not that the city is putting a antidiscrimination but they are borrowing someone else's antidiscrimination interestr th. mainly, discriminatory loan that happen. but, our position is the direct victims can obviously sue for that but so too can the justice department because that's what congressman empowered them to you. what they're saying well, work downstream by our tax revenues and things like that and that looks very much like the shareholder in thompson that the concerned this court that the
gladstone it was the segregation claim that is being advanced, there was that racial fear that the realtors were steering african-americans out of the village.ll that is an antidiscrimination harm to the village itself and for zone of interest purposes, it doesn't talk about proximatee cause but zone of interest purposes there's nothing wrong with that. >> i'm sorry. you're thinking that banks are forcing people out of the neighborhood that that's not discrimination? sumac no, to the...
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some realtors say the estimates are way too high.wner is suing the site on grounds that its estimate prevented her from selling. jo ling kent is here to break it down. how does it work? >> the zestimate is really popular. you've probably come across it without even realizing it. you google an address and there it is. the zestimate, according to stwril zillow is a collection of public data, public records, your previous home sale price, and all kinds of things that go into an algorithm with a secret sauce. it incorporates data points provided by users. so it's a zestimate that a lot of homeowners don't agree with, especially when it comes to selling their home. and a class action lawsuit has been filed in the state of illinois about that very fact. a lots of homeowners and developers say they're being underestimated when it comes to their price and zillow is unfairly violating consumer protection laws and perhaps assigning an appraisal when it's not really an appraisal. so that's what's happening on th z big deal as people prepare to
some realtors say the estimates are way too high.wner is suing the site on grounds that its estimate prevented her from selling. jo ling kent is here to break it down. how does it work? >> the zestimate is really popular. you've probably come across it without even realizing it. you google an address and there it is. the zestimate, according to stwril zillow is a collection of public data, public records, your previous home sale price, and all kinds of things that go into an algorithm...
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realtors agree. >> we need more housing in the state of california at every level, especially workforce housing. our teachers, our police, our firefighters, are having trouble finding housing. >> republicans have proposed a bill that would allow individuals to save money in a tax free savings account that can be used towards buying a home. >>> a mural considered an artistic record of the past, present and the future needs your help. a fund-raiser has been launched to repair this damaged piece of art. >> take a look, this is the marcus street railway mural, it's on the side of a privately owned building off church and 15th streets. completed in 2003, it's a 180-degree bird's-eye view of market street. each vertical section represents a different moment in history, dating back to the 1920s. one shows a 1980s pride parade. another slice shows an imagined future, with a swapping center, instead of a shopping center and alternativ vehicles. the mural is the work of san francisco artist mona corrone who's now asking for help to repair the damage that time has inflicted. >> so that we can refr
realtors agree. >> we need more housing in the state of california at every level, especially workforce housing. our teachers, our police, our firefighters, are having trouble finding housing. >> republicans have proposed a bill that would allow individuals to save money in a tax free savings account that can be used towards buying a home. >>> a mural considered an artistic record of the past, present and the future needs your help. a fund-raiser has been launched to repair...
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2.3% in april because the number of listings dropped 9% according to the national association of realtors and listings are slimmest it at the lower end of the market. that's why sales under $100,000 fell 17% year over year and those under 250k dropped 6%. remember, the median price of a median home was $244,000. so half the market is really hurting and that's the half where the strongest demand is. the ceo said it best. >> the inventory is reaching historic lows. it's never declined faster. it's freaking us out. it's affecting our business, limiting our sales. >> reporter: and what is telling even faster the lowest since realtors began tracking it in 2011. there's more of this online, cnbc.com. i've seen them sell in three days in it this neighborhood. >> thank you very much. we want to check shares of abercrombie & fitch. they have resumed trading at this point so we are seeing them trade higher. they were halted up on the dow jones headline that american eagle would make a bid in this auction. express is not yet out of the auction so could be a player still but we do have shares open fo
2.3% in april because the number of listings dropped 9% according to the national association of realtors and listings are slimmest it at the lower end of the market. that's why sales under $100,000 fell 17% year over year and those under 250k dropped 6%. remember, the median price of a median home was $244,000. so half the market is really hurting and that's the half where the strongest demand is. the ceo said it best. >> the inventory is reaching historic lows. it's never declined...
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. >> before you open your bag or put your suitcase down and can't the landlord or realtor that got youe property. >> ask you to move you to a property nearby. >> take photos and videos, the last thing you want is to have a landlord hold you accountable for the damage from a prior occupant. >> and if you rent for an entire season not a bad idea to have an attorney review your agreement. >>> that will do it for "action news" at 4:00, for alicia vitarelli adam joseph and melissa magee i'm brian taff. join me and sharrie williams for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00. >>> we continue to follow developing news out of delaware after a deadly helicopter crash in newcastle and the video that philadelphia police want you to see after a store was robbed by a man at knife point. >> and a race that could have national implications. >>> and a montana election br brewing in controversy. ♪ >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody, meteorologist, cecily tynan, rick williams and monica malpass. >>> developing now officials are trying to figure out how a helicopter
. >> before you open your bag or put your suitcase down and can't the landlord or realtor that got youe property. >> ask you to move you to a property nearby. >> take photos and videos, the last thing you want is to have a landlord hold you accountable for the damage from a prior occupant. >> and if you rent for an entire season not a bad idea to have an attorney review your agreement. >>> that will do it for "action news" at 4:00, for alicia vitarelli...
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problems before you arrive before you open the bag or put your suitcase down contact the owner or the realtor take photographs and videos because the last thing that could happen the landlord could hold you account abdomin -- actable for the -- accountable for the damage down by a prior renter. >> if you want to keep an eye on your al kid in the classroom. it allows teachers and students to share what's happening in the classroom in real time. parents using the app get notification on their child's performance and can send direct messages to the teachers. 90% of the elementary and middle school adopted the social network. >> pretty cool. >>> today is indy 500, some race fans take the term camping to a whole new level. >> plus, we have a live update on the breaking news we're following this morning. three people dead, two are children following a fire in north philadelphia this morning. >>> those stories, plus, meteorologist chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast for you. we'll see you after the break. >> a family tragedy in north philadelphia, three people are dead afte
problems before you arrive before you open the bag or put your suitcase down contact the owner or the realtor take photographs and videos because the last thing that could happen the landlord could hold you account abdomin -- actable for the -- accountable for the damage down by a prior renter. >> if you want to keep an eye on your al kid in the classroom. it allows teachers and students to share what's happening in the classroom in real time. parents using the app get notification on...
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. >>> and then realtors gathered in sacramento to discuss how to make housing more affordable for all. middle class families are being squeezed between the wealthy and poor and those families may be moving away from the state. the republicans proposed a bill that would allow individuals to save money in a tax-free savings account that could be used towards buying a home and it's not clear if that has democratic support. >>> her own cooking show and her own cookbook and pop-up restaurants and now getting her first san francisco -- >> a permanent brick and motor. curry is partnering with a chef, and their location is at the bottom of the millennium tower. that's the controversial that's the controversial high-rise in san francisco. >> too bad it's not right now in front of our studio in a food truck. >> yeah, i know. >>> the heat is over for all of us. hi, everybody. let's look at the warriors' game forecast. keep it the curry it's 58 degrees at 10:00. can you watch it on espn on our sister station. and the fog is trying to completely cover before and that's why the record highs are ove
. >>> and then realtors gathered in sacramento to discuss how to make housing more affordable for all. middle class families are being squeezed between the wealthy and poor and those families may be moving away from the state. the republicans proposed a bill that would allow individuals to save money in a tax-free savings account that could be used towards buying a home and it's not clear if that has democratic support. >>> her own cooking show and her own cookbook and pop-up...
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according to the california association of realtors, only one in three adults can afford to buy a medianed home in california. in this year's first quarter, a median priced single family home cost more than $496,000. to make monthly payments, including the principal, interest and taxes on a 30-year fixed rate mortgage, buyers have to earn at least $102,000 a year. the situation is better in sacramento county where the same home would cost you just under $320,000. many bay area realtors have reported seeing people leaving the competitive bay area housing market, searching for a larger, less expense i have hopes in more rural and suburban areas. >>> casinos in las vegas have thousands of slot machines for gambling. but a rehab facility is using them for a totally different purpose. the gaming machines are being used for patients with cognitive impairments and limited mobility. it can help with sitting and standing as well as endurance while providing fun incentive to stay out of bed. in case you're wonder, the machine that's patients are using don't use actual money but offer a new and cre
according to the california association of realtors, only one in three adults can afford to buy a medianed home in california. in this year's first quarter, a median priced single family home cost more than $496,000. to make monthly payments, including the principal, interest and taxes on a 30-year fixed rate mortgage, buyers have to earn at least $102,000 a year. the situation is better in sacramento county where the same home would cost you just under $320,000. many bay area realtors have...
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association of realtors said its members are seeing too many abuses of the law, and they've yet to seene renter successfully b successfully buy a whole building. they're selling their rights, changing the buyer to someone who will pay the most money too. >> i don't see the advantage for a tenant to trade their rights to somebody else. and how that hel home. i think the law definitely needs changing. >> reporter: d.c. council woman anita bonds chairs the committee on housing and neighborhood revitalization and she's heard the complaints. >> as it is with any law from at least that far back in our history, there are changes that will need to be made. one of the things we have to do is clearly define tenant. >> reporter: real tors said tenants who don't pay rent are still getting paid, even if they no longer live there. bonds said she's aware of the industry of topa chasers that's popped up to recruit renters. >> we know this was not the intent of the law. so we have to address it. >>> councilwoman bonds said she plans to convene a working group this summer with representatives from the r
association of realtors said its members are seeing too many abuses of the law, and they've yet to seene renter successfully b successfully buy a whole building. they're selling their rights, changing the buyer to someone who will pay the most money too. >> i don't see the advantage for a tenant to trade their rights to somebody else. and how that hel home. i think the law definitely needs changing. >> reporter: d.c. council woman anita bonds chairs the committee on housing and...
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who better folks to trust that military spouses who are not only great realtor agents, but they walkedhe shoes of these families and loved this lifestyle. they really understand what they're going through. i'm a veteran. >> jon: you know the drill. >> totally. you only have a couple of months to try and figure out which community you're going to be in. we take it upon ourselves to help delis figured out ahead of time. >> as a service members, we push the move off to the spouses. we get there and we are thinking about the appointment and getting to our jobs, so the spouses of the ones who bear the brunt of the move, so we wanted to help with that stress and anxiety on the spouse. >> jon: your company is mostly built on veterans. >> we have hundreds of real estate agents and scouts. >> jon: sounds great. gomillie.com. we'll be right back. at angie's list, we believe there are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. [ toilet flushes ] so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover all the wa
who better folks to trust that military spouses who are not only great realtor agents, but they walkedhe shoes of these families and loved this lifestyle. they really understand what they're going through. i'm a veteran. >> jon: you know the drill. >> totally. you only have a couple of months to try and figure out which community you're going to be in. we take it upon ourselves to help delis figured out ahead of time. >> as a service members, we push the move off to the...