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• 3,031 sq. ft., 3 bath, 5 bdrm 2 story - $550,000 - Priced To Sell Fast! Sierra del Oro, Corona - Luxury Living Orange County Close! You must see this highly upgraded Sierra del Oro, Corona Pool Home! The elegance starts at the gated courtyard entrance, ...[Read More]
• 3,486 sq. ft., 3 bath, 4 bdrm single story - $649,000 - Standard Sale! South Corona, Corona - Visit me first. Stunning South Corona Pool Home! Standard sale, no long waits! This beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bath home is on one of the largest lots in the ...[Read More]
Festival of lights is the city's signature holiday celebration. The Festival includes the "Switch-On Ceremony", holiday decorations and lights along Mission Inn Avenue and on City-owned buildings, an outdoor ice skating rink, holiday-themed ...[Read More]
Herritage Fest offers something for everyone, including living history displays, dance performances, Western and Honky-Tonk music, and much more! Plus, all of Calico's unique shops will be open for business and decorated for the fall season. Continuous ...[Read More]
Riverside County, California - We invite everyone to visit our open house at 14957 Old Grove Road on November 8 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM .
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Recently opened, it's a great place to dance and have fun. Held every Sunday from 5-9pm. Memories Riverside has ballroom and a beautiful out door patio - so you can step outside and get some air, but still hear the music... so you can run back in when ...[Read More]
This exhibition of Chinese treasures from the Riverside Metropolitan Museum and Edward-Dean Museum collections feature the rich heritage of the arts and culture of China's Emperors. Time: See website for times Location: Riverside Metropolitan Museum, ...[Read More]
Loma Linda, California - We invite everyone to visit our open house at 11423 Campus St. on November 8 from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM . Property information[Read More]
Loma Linda, Califonia - Announcing a price reduction on 11423 Campus St., a 1,840 sq. ft., 3 bath, 3 bdrm single story. Now MLS® $389,900 - Beautiful Pool Home. Property information[Read More]
Loma Linda, California - We invite everyone to visit our open house at 11423 Campus Street on November 8 from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM . Property information[Read More]
Loma Linda, California - Announcing a price reduction on 11423 Campus Street, a 1,840 sq. ft., 3 bath, 3 bdrm single story. Now MLS® $389,900 USD - Beautiful Pool Home. Property information[Read More]
Our students again have made significant gains on their standards for academic excellence tests! Contratulations to Rhodes Elementary which leads the County of San Bernardino as the highest performing school! Six elementary schools scored above 900 and ...[Read More]
Executive Home, Private Paradise! • 5,941 sq. ft., 5 bath, 5 bdrm 2 story - $1,500,000 - Not A Short Sale! South Corona, Corona - Welcome to Paradise! Private & Elegant Estate in Crown Ranch, The Premier Destination in Corona. Orange Country Close, ...[Read More]
Wow! This is the one you have been waiting for! A standard sale in the Sycamore Creek community in Corona, Ca. This home is over 3000 square feet, has 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a 3 car tandem garage, extra large master suite, granite in the kitchen, and ...[Read More]
To help provide first-time home buyers with peace of mind when purchasing a home, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® Housing Affordability Fund (C.A.R.H.A.F.) is offering a mortgage protection program to first-time home buyers. Through the C.A.R. ...[Read More]
Consumer Research Findings Each year the National Association of REALTORS® conducts a tracking study of consumer attitudes and awareness regarding the association and its communications programs. The research objectives are to measure: The current ...[Read More]
FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYERS: Lawmakers want to keep home sales from slipping as the economy continues to struggle. From Staff and Wire Services WASHINGTON - Senators agreed Wednesday to extend a popular tax credit for first-time homebuyers and to offer a reduced ...[Read More]
Corona city officials learned Wednesday that they could legally and financially process red-light camera traffic tickets through the city to lower the $446 fine, which many drivers consider excessive. The council listened to staff reports about the city's ...[Read More]
Tuesday October 27, 2009 the Eastvale Town Hall meeting was rather eventless. The Sheriff is stopping tagging. The CHP is receptive to knowing about our ongoing traffic concerns. Code Enforcement is putting pressure on banks to keep the vacant properties ...[Read More]
Saturday, December 5, 2009 Parade begins @ 5 PM Festival immediately following Parade at Nellie Weaver Hall. Location: Sixth Street in Norco Parade begins at Valley View Avenue and continues to George Ingalls Equestrian Event Center.[Read More]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 20, 2009 Contact: Charva Ingram Marketing Manager (951) 826-2434 RIVERSIDE CHOSEN ONE OF WORLD’S TOP 21 MOST INTELLIGENT COMMUNITIES Riverside, CA - The City of Riverside has been chosen as one of 21 cities worldwide ...[Read More]
Record Streak Continues for Pending Home Sales Washington, October 01, 2009 Pending home sales have increased for seven straight months, the longest in the series of the index which began in 2001, according to the National Association of Realtors®. ...[Read More]
Big Rebound in Existing-Home Sales Shows First-Time Buyer Momentum Washington, October 23, 2009 Existing-home sales bounced back strongly in September with first-time buyers driving much of the activity, marking five gains in the past six months, according ...[Read More]
For release: Friday, Oct. 23, 2009 C.A.R. calls for swift adoption of Dodd-Lieberman-Isakson amendment to extend home buyer tax credit LOS ANGELES (Oct. 23) – The CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) today called for the U.S. Senate to ...[Read More]
Back in the 1950s, Orange County was covered with farms, orchards and dairies. There was a unique smell in many of the communities. Residents knew it was only a matter of time before the "farm odor"would be gone. Developers and builders bought ...[Read More]