Congratulations to the residents of #AD42 cities, @CityofMoorpark & @CityofTO , on their rankings within the Top Ten Safest Cities in California! Your ongoing commitment to public safety continues to benefit all who live, work, and visit your cities.
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Under new CA law: “real estate agents and brokers who display photos of a home that have been digitally altered with editing software or artificial intelligence must include a ‘reasonably conspicuous’ statement disclosing that the image has been altered.” https://t.co/dxArciiw5v
“Under the terms of the definitive agreement, Oxnard-based Mission Produce will purchase Santa Paula-based Calavo Growers for an estimated $430 million in a cash-and-stock transaction.”
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“Ventura County's most expensive homes in November were in Thousand Oaks, where the median sale price was $1.25 million. The lowest median sale price was in Santa Paula, at $739,000.” https://t.co/5FWkqnEXZV.
As a Planning Commissioner for the City of Thousand Oaks, it was a primary goal of mine to get our housing plan approved timely so as to avoid what Santa Barbara is dealing with. https://t.co/6yGzqL3AIa
Facing litigation, pension and budget losses, the cities of Los Angeles and Santa Monica, along with the County of Los Angeles, are apparently contemplating a Chapter 9 bankruptcy. The last large municipality to file bankruptcy was Puerto Rico in 2017.
“All of California's major reservoirs are at or above historical average, according to recent data from the state water agency.” https://t.co/iutG87IbYu
Your home inspection isn’t as “full” as you think.
Roof? ❌
Solar? ❌
Pools/spa? ❌
Detached structures? ❌
Get the right inspections before you buy — this is where the real issues hide.
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“The most expensive place in Ventura County to buy a home in September was Ojai, with a median of $1.25 million, followed by Thousand Oaks, at $1.16 million. The lowest prices were in Santa Paula, which had a median of $722,000, and Oxnard, at $777,000.” https://t.co/OQO6KnLiod
Despite the recent Supreme Court decision, Government and law enforcement are still trying to figure out how to address the homeless that sleep in public places. https://t.co/qNYSp4PK1U