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Diverse micromarkets mean there is no "today's buyer."
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Gov. Brown wants to funnel property taxes more directly to communities and to stave off cuts in school funding.
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Governor approves $200 million for first-time buyers of new and existing homes.
Robert Rivinius says that keeping development moving forward in California was his group's greatest challenge and accomplishment.
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Some federal bills would increase amount available for all buyers. But budget deficits raise questions about the extent of state programs, particularly in California.
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About 14,000 attend show at San Francisco’s Moscone Center.
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Builders say credit has converted many prospects to buyers.
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Lobbying by the state’s builder group helps modify bill's language and gives builders a chance to redraft insurance agreements with contractors.
As winter arrives, many builders find themselves at the mercy of increasingly desperate lenders, their companies upside down.
Builders in the Golden State take a collaborative approach to new, more stringent building codes.