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In Depth: New Tax Laws, Money and Investments, Real Estate

In segments one and two, Hal speaks with financial expert Shinobu Hindert about changes in the tax laws and savings. Also, Suzanne Seini with Innovate Realty joins Hal to talk about a recent settlement that may help homebuyers save money on real estate deals. ....

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In Depth: Stealing Copper, 'California Dream for All'

Councilmember Kevin de León joins Hal to talk about the task force he is working to establish to investigate the rash of copper wire thefts plaguing Los Angeles. Then, hear from Tony Olmos, the Public Works director in Pasadena, on the city’s approach to the copper thefts. Also, real estate expert Suzanne Seini joins Hal to talk about the 2024 California Dream for All program. ....

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SoCal rent prices have skyrocketed in the last year

Rising home prices are pushing up the price of rent too. Experts say the U.S. has seen an increase of a half percent in rent prices per month, the largest increase in 20 years. ....

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Housing Market 2020: Winners And Losers (And A Few Surprises)


Channel3000.com
December 18, 2020 2:18 PM
Natalie Campisi - Forbes Advisor
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Even in dark economic and psychologically trying times, some beacons of light reveal themselves.
During the Great Depression, it was the film industry. From 1929 to 1933, “talkies” attracted about 73 million moviegoers per week to theaters nationwide, according to a report from Richard Butsch, professor of sociology, American studies and film and media studies at Rider University in New Jersey. The height of attendance was in 1930 when 90 million people flocked to theaters every week, escaping their troubles via the silver screen.
Fast forward nine decades to 2020. Amid a global pandemic that has claimed more than a million lives worldwide, put millions of Americans out of work, forced businesses to close permanently and shocked the travel and hospitality industries, one of these beacons has been the housing market. ....

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