Sacramento's real estate market is not frozen!

Posted Sep 25, 2008 @ 6:27 pm, Viewed by 301 Visitors, Read 303 Times.

Is the only way to get anything done in politically partisan Washington  to declare an emergency, tell the world the sky is falling and create a three day “bipartisan period” to pass back room brokered deal that may cost the American taxpayer a trillion or more dollars?  We thought getting a budget passed in Sacramento for California was ugly!

I clearly have my opinions about the bailout and you can read more about that in my Rocklin & Roseville Today column, “Bailout will be felt in Sacramento” but my main message today is to motivate you to let your Senators know how you feel about the bailout. Here is a link to their contact pages
The local Sacramento real estate market continues to be busy. We are getting and making offers on homes regularly. The lower priced homes are being sold faster today than they have in the past few years but the market for homes over $600,000 remains pretty slow. I recently been looking for homes for sale in Old Roseville and the inventory is low. Some of the houses for sale in Old Roseville that my buyer is interested in have multiple offers. Guess these folks have not been watching Fox News.
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jjalone My name is Julie Jalone an I am a mother, wife and Realtor in the Sacramento area serving buyers and sellers of residential real estate. Read More

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