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Joanna Wing grew up in Northern California, but has lived in Colorado and San Francisco and utilizes cutting edge technology for both web site and marketing to meet goals and expectations for our clients.

C.A.R. Reports First Quarter Housing Affordability Index

2017-08-05T04:54:42+00:00

PITI, Minimum Annual Income Required to Purchase Median-Priced Home Rises More Than 50 percent in First Quarter, C.A.R. ReportsAll counties in California realized a double-digit year-over-year decline in affordability LOS ANGELES (May 13, 2014) – A combination of continued price increases and relatively higher interest rates during the first quarter of 2014 led to decreased [...]

C.A.R. Reports First Quarter Housing Affordability Index2017-08-05T04:54:42+00:00

C.A.R. 2013 Luxury Client Survey results

2017-08-05T04:54:42+00:00

For release:May 8, 2014 Hilltop home views outrank water-front views four to one, C.A.R. luxury client survey finds Vast majority of luxury home buyers purchased home as primary residence LOS ANGELES (May 8) – Even in a state with hundreds of miles of beautiful, sandy beaches, luxury home buyers in California preferred hilltop homes over [...]

C.A.R. 2013 Luxury Client Survey results2017-08-05T04:54:42+00:00

C.A.R. 2013 Luxury Client Survey results

2017-08-05T04:54:42+00:00

For release:May 8, 2014 Hilltop home views outrank water-front views four to one, C.A.R. luxury client survey finds Vast majority of luxury home buyers purchased home as primary residence LOS ANGELES (May 8) – Even in a state with hundreds of miles of beautiful, sandy beaches, luxury home buyers in California preferred hilltop homes over [...]

C.A.R. 2013 Luxury Client Survey results2017-08-05T04:54:42+00:00

Kevin Brown responds to WSJ housing finance reform editorial

2014-04-23T18:48:30+00:00

C.A.R. President Kevin Brown responded to a Wall Street Journal editorial last week on housing finance reform. The editorial suggests that higher loan limits are not needed and that at a current limit of $625,500, with a 20 percent down payment, a buyer could purchase a home costing $780,000, "a mansion in most places." The [...]

Kevin Brown responds to WSJ housing finance reform editorial2014-04-23T18:48:30+00:00