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What's new at Real Estate - Orange County H.B. Realtor supports housing plan like it’s his own“The genuine solution is not to be focusing on folks who have not been paying their mortgages, but to work with the folks who have been paying their mortgages and carrying their weight — bring their mortgages down to around 4%,” Rodell, an agent with Century 21 Beachside in Huntington Beach, said of the Obama administration. Page 36 - no comments - 345 views  Plans for 5,000 homes get first OKWhile the terms laid out in an adjacent landowner agreement are intended to alleviate issues caused by the zoning change, such as roads being built through land intended for the Great Park’s planned Upper Canyon feature and potential delay in the development of infrastructure, Agran described it as “half-baked. Page 36 - no comments - 315 views  JERGLERInstead, Smith has some ideas of his own. He suggests that the administration should assist borrowers to refinance by repealing much of the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, a sweeping financial regulatory reform package signed into law by Obama in 2010, which Smith argued “has handcuffed the lending industry. Page 37 - no comments - 387 views  Rizzo’s home off the marketThe home, which features custom bookshelves, a coffered formal dining room ceiling and a bath top lined with travertine, granite and marble under chandelier lighting, was listed for $949,000.. Page 37 - no comments - 342 views 
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