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Legal Aspects of Real Estate
Huber Books
Supplementary Material: California Real Estate Law - W. Huber and K. Tyler, J. D. 5th Edition
45 Credit Hours
In this fifth edition of California Real Estate Law, you’ll get a new understanding of how to simplify legal concepts for the California real estate industry. This unique approach makes California Real Estate Law, not only an excellent beginning Real Estate textbook, but also an essential review and reference book for buyers, sellers, and their agents. Our primary purpose is to provide the most current and comprehensive information to real estate brokers and salespersons, and to help students planning to take the California Real Estate Salesperson's or Broker's License Examinations.
CONTENTS/CHAPTERS:
  • Introduction to Law
  • Nature of Real Property
  • Interests in Real Property
  • Co-ownership of Real Property
  • Introduction to Agency Law
  • Agency Duties and Liabilities
  • Contract Law
  • Real Estate Contracts
  • Alternatives to Litigation
  • Title and Alienation
  • Escrow and Closing
  • Real Estate Financing
  • Land use Controls
  • Civil Rights and Fair Housing
  • Landlord Tenant Law


Real Estate Economics 
Huber Books
Supplementary Material: Real Estate Economics - W. Huber & W. Pivar
45 Credit Hours
The text on real estate economics covers:
  • An economic history of contemporary real estate
  • A chronicle of events and economic trends influencing real estate values
  • An analysis of the interrelationship between the cost and value of real estate
  • A dictionary of real estate economic terms
You’ll get a better understanding of why some real estate goes up in value while others go down. Concepts are delivered in a clear and easy-to-read format for beginning real estate students. Rather than using boring theoretical charts, the textbook provides student with page after page of interesting examples of economic factors influencing real estate values.
CONTENTS/CHAPTERS:
  • Economic Principles and Cycles
  • Economic Theories and Measurements
  • Money and Financing
  • Cities: Their Origins and Growth
  • The Suburbs and Beyond
  • Government Regulations and Taxes
  • Housing—Nontraditional Housing
  • Farms and Land—Nonresidential Real Estate
  • Planning and Land Control Use
  • The Economics of Development
  • Economic Decision Making and Fair Housing
  • Glossary
  • Index


California Salesperson Exam Prep 
FINAL PREP - DRE – California Questions for Salespersons
An Exam Prep for Real Estate Licensee Candidates Based upon the Required DRE Exam
This exam prep is provided to those students who are preparing to take the state-mandated exam to become Real Estate Licensees in California. It is not an official or otherwise sanctioned testing mechanism, and is meant merely to provide a determination of your preparedness for taking the Proctored Exam given by the DRE in California. In order for this testing module to be truly effective you should have completed pre-license educational coursework for California.
Like the official exam that you will take to gain your license, this test is comprised of questions dealing with issues applicable nationwide, and with state-specific issues. To help you retain the information presented here, these subject areas are presented separately and all questions have feedback to explain the correct answer.
You will study the following subjects:
  • Property Ownership and Land Use Controls and Regulations Laws of Agency
  • Valuation and Market Analysis
  • Financing
  • Transfer of Property
  • Practice of Real Estate and Mandated Disclosures
  • Contracts


California Broker Exam Prep
FINAL PREP DRE – California Questions for Brokers
An Exam Prep for Real Estate Broker Candidates Based upon the Required DRE Exam
This exam prep is provided to those students who are preparing to take the state-mandated exam to become Real Estate Brokers in California. It is not an official or otherwise sanctioned testing mechanism, and is meant merely to provide a determination of your preparedness for taking the Proctored Exam given by the DRE in California. In order for this testing module to be truly effective you should have completed broker educational coursework of California.
Like the official exam that you will take to gain your license, this test is comprised of questions dealing with issues applicable nationwide, and with state-specific issues. To help you retain the information presented here, these subject areas are presented separately and all questions have feedback to explain the correct answer.
You will study the following subjects:
  • Property Ownership and Land Use Controls and Regulations
  • Laws of Agency
  • Valuation and Market Analysis
  • Financing
  • Transfer of Property
  • Practice of Real Estate and Mandated Disclosures
  • Contracts


Mortgage Loan Brokering
Huber Books
Supplementary Material: Mortgage Loan Brokering - W. Huber and W. Pivar, 3rd Edition
45 Credit Hours
This text will give you a broad technical knowledge of state and federal laws which govern mortgage loan brokerages and lending in California . Mortgage Loan Brokering is not only an excellent introductory real estate finance text, but also an essential reference book.
CONTENTS/CHAPTERS:
  • Scope of Mortgage Loan Brokerage
  • The California Department of Real Estate
  • California Department of Corporations Licensing
  • Mortgage Loan Activities Requiring a License
  • Exemptions From Licensing Requirements
  • Supervision and Licensing Compliance
  • Agency
  • Disclosures In Mortgage Loan Disclosures
  • Fair Lending Practices
  • Trust Fund Handling
  • Hard Money Makers and Arrangers
  • Securities In the Lending Industry
  • Third Party Originators
  • Mortgage Banking
  • Glossary
  • Index


California Business Law
Huber Books
Supplementary Material: California Business Law - W. Huber, J. Owens and K. Tyler 5th Edition
45 Credit Hours
In California Business Law will guide students through codes and statutes applicable to the State of California, focusing on California cases, 29 of California’s key codes, the evolution of California law, and California legal opinions. You’ll cover ground breaking California case decisions that are followed up with “critical thinking questions” to help you best understand the application of the law.
CONTENTS/CHAPTERS:
  • Part I- California Court System
  • Law
  • Ethics
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Torts
  • Part II-Contracts
  • Contract Concepts and Terms
  • Capacity and Consideration
  • Legality and Consent
  • Performance
  • Discharge and Breach
  • Part III – Sales Law Formation
  • Performance and Title
  • Sales Law
  • Risk of Loss and Warranties
  • Agency


Property Management
Huber Books
Supplementary Material: Property Management - W. Huber and W. Pivar, JD 3rd Edition
45 Credit Hours
Property Management is comprehensive, easy-to-read text that not only covers property management, but addresses the growing influence of the Internet on the field of real estate. In this text you’ll meet "Hubie" the Real Estate Property Management Mouse. In this newest edition of Property Management, you'll find him popping up throughout the book to point out important Websites related to the various concepts in the text.
CONTENTS/CHAPTERS:
  • Property Management as a Profession of Service
  • Preparing for Management
  • Leases and Leasing
  • Lease Clauses
  • Residential Property Management
  • Commercial, Office and Industrial Property Management
  • Special Management Situations
  • Liability and Risk Management
  • Security and Safety
  • Maintenance and Energy Conservation
  • Records and Controls
  • Promotions and Advertising
  • Fair Housing and Ethics
  • Tenant and Owner Relations
  • Management Operations



Real Estate Appraisal
Huber Books
Supplementary Material: Real Estate Appraisal - W. Huber, L. Messick, IFAC and W. Pivar, 3rd Edition
45 Credit Hours
Real Estate Appraisal is designed for students who wish to pursue real estate appraisal as a career. However, real estate brokers, salespersons and loan officers can benefit from understanding why one property is worth more than another. This textbook gives you the advantage of learning how to think like an appraiser, because it is written from an appraiser's point of view. The authors not only give you the information that you will need, but explain why that information is important to producing a reliable appraisal report.
CONTENTS/CHAPTERS:
  • Introduction
  • Understanding Value
  • The Appraisal Process
  • Property Description and Appraisal Math
  • Data Collection and Analysis
  • Site Valuation
  • Residential Construction
  • Cost Approach to Value
  • Sales Comparison Approach to Value
  • Income Approach to Value
  • Reconciliation and Final Value Estimate
  • The Appraisal Report
  • Appraising Special Interests
  • The Appraisal Profession
  • Financial Institutions and Regulators
  • Glossary
  • Index


Real Estate Principles
Huber Books
Supplementary Material: California Real Estate Principles -- W. Huber, 11th Ed.
45 Credit Hours
This 10th edition of California Real Estate Principles is an ideal introductory text for beginning real estate students and an excellent study guide for those taking the California real state license exam! The textbook covers all matters related to the ownership and transfer of real property, from deposit receipt to completed escrow, and beyond. The author has made the latest changes specifically to address new information that students are required to know.
CONTENTS/CHAPTERS:
  • Introduction to Real Estate
  • Estates, Transfers, and Titles
  • Encumbrances
  • Agency and Its Responsibilities
  • Contracts
  • Landlord and Tenant
  • Escrows and Title Insurance
  • Real Estate Finance
  • Financial Institutions
  • Appraisal Basics
  • Appraisal Methods
  • Subdivisions and Government Control
  • Taxation of Real Estate
  • Licensing, Education, and Associations
  • Real Estate Math
  • Glossary
  • Index
  • Appendix A
  • Order Form


Real Estate Finance 
Huber Books
Supplementary Material: Real Estate Finance - W. Huber and L. Messick, 6th Edition
45 Credit Hours
This updated version of Real Estate Finance is more thorough, more interesting, and more educational than any other book of its kind. Real Estate Finance is a simple step-by-step guide to understanding the real estate finance process, from credit scoring, to filling out a loan application, to closing the loan. Authors provide helpful forms and useful information, such as how to apply for a Cal-Vet loan and what other states' loan programs are like. Understanding qualifying standards, disclosure requirements, and loan documents is finally made easy!
CONTENTS/CHAPTERS:
  • Part I-Introduction to Real Estate Finance
  • Then and Now: A Short History of Finance
  • Real Estate Cycle and the Secondary Market
  • Sources of Funds: The Primary Market
  • Part II-Lending Rules
  • The Secondary Market and Federal Credit Agencies
  • Federal Regulation and Consumer Protection
  • State Regulation on Lending
  • Part III – How the Loan Process Works
  • Finance Instruments
  • Overview of the Loan Process
  • Conventional Financing
  • Part VI- Other Types of Financing
  • Alternative Financing
  • Government Programs: FHA and VA Loans- Seller Financing
  • Part V- Qualifying by the Numbers
  • Qualifying The Borrower
  • Qualifying The Property
  • Real estate Finance Mathematics
  • Part VI- Appendix (State-Specific Concepts)
  • State Sponsored Home Loan Programs
  • Cal-Vet Loans (California Example)
  • Escrow Procedures
  • Glossary
  • Index
  • Ordering Information


Real Estate Practice 
Huber Books
Supplementary Material: California Real Estate Practice - W. Huber & A. Lyons, CRS, GRI, 5th Edition
45 Credit Hours
The one thing that’s constant in real estate is change. That’s why it’s so important to keep revising a practice textbook and updating the information in it. In this, the 5th edition of California Real Estate Practice, we’ll cover laws and forms from new to old. We’ll also break down some key forms such as the Purchase Contract and the new Listing Agreement line-by-line.
CONTENTS/CHAPTERS:
  • The Salesperson
  • Prospecting
  • Encumbrances
  • The Listing Agreement
  • Breakdown of the Listing Agreement
  • Selling
  • The Purchase Power
  • Additional Forms for the Purchase Contract
  • Finance
  • Escrow
  • Taxation
  • Investing
  • Sale of a Business
  • Property Management
  • Real Estate Assistants
  • Licensing, Ethics, and Associations
  • Appendix I: Policy Manual
  • Appendix II: Glossary
  • Index
  • Order Form



A+ California Real Estate 45 Hour Pre-License
      CD-ROM Version
This course covers the following topics:
  • License Law - California Law
  • Agency CA Agency Law
  • Property Rights
  • Bundle of Rights
  • Title, Tenancies, Estates
  • Public & Private Restrictions, CCR’s
  • Contracts- Elements of a Valid Contract
  • Fair Housing
  • Investments - Property Management
  • Investing And Taxation
  • Math
  • Listing Process - Listing Contract
  • CMAs
  • Marketing
  • Legal Descriptions
  • Construction Terms
  • Selling Process
  • Deeds, Title, Purchase Agreement
  • Ownership
  • Escrow/Settlement- Closing Process
  • Evaluation - Appraisal
  • Real Estate Finance
  • Real Estate Business - Career in Real Estate


California Statewide March Home Sales
April 15, 2010
An estimated 37,295 new and resale houses and condos were sold statewide last month. That was up 32.7 percent from 28,111 in February, and up 3.0 percent from 36,215 in March 2009. California sales for the month of March have varied from a low of 24,565 in 2008 to a peak of 68,848 in 2005, while the average is 44,486. MDA DataQuick's statistics go back to 1988.

The median price paid for a home last month was $255,000, up 2.4 percent from $249,000 in February, and up 14.3 percent from $223,000 in March a year ago. The year-over-year increase was the fifth in a row, following 27 months of year-over-year declines. The median peaked at $484,000 in early 2007 and hit a post-boom low of $221,000 last April.

Of the homes that resold last month, 40.5 percent were properties that had been foreclosed on during the past year. That was down from 44.3 percent in February and down from 56.7 percent in March a year ago. The last time foreclosures resales were lower than last month was in November 2009, when they were 40.1 percent of the resale market.

The typical mortgage payment that home buyers committed themselves to paying last month was $1,091. That was up from $1,068 in February, and up from $958 in March a year ago. Adjusted for inflation, last month's mortgage payment was 49.1 percent below the spring 1989 peak of the prior real estate cycle. It was 58.7 percent below the current cycle's peak in June 2006.

MDA DataQuick is a division of MDA Lending Solutions, a subsidiary of Vancouver-based MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates. MDA DataQuick monitors real estate activity nationwide and provides information to consumers, educational institutions, public agencies, lending institutions, title companies and industry analysts.

Indicators of market distress continue to move in different directions. Foreclosure activity is off its peaks reached in the past two years but remains high by historical standards. Financing with multiple mortgages is low, down payment sizes are stable, cash and non-owner occupied buying remains above average, MDA DataQuick reported.


Bay Area March home sales and median price rise above prior month and ‘09
April 15, 2010
La Jolla, CA.----Bay Area homes sold at a below-average pace again last month but sales rose sharply from February, as they normally do, to a three-year high. Sales in some lower-cost inland communities dipped below year-ago levels while they rose in many higher-cost coastal areas, helping to drive the region’s overall median sale price up by more than 30 percent from its absurdly low level in March 2009, a real estate information service reported.

Buyers paid a median $380,000 for all new and resale houses and condos that closed escrow in the nine-county Bay Area last month. That was up 7.3 percent from $354,000 in February and up 31 percent from $290,000 in March 2009 – the median’s low point for the current housing cycle, according to MDA DataQuick of San Diego.

The median has risen on a year-over-year basis for six straight months. Last month’s median was the highest since it was also $380,000 last December, but it stood 42.9 percent below the $665,000 peak reached in June and July of 2007.

The March median’s jump over a year ago was to be expected, given the pattern in recent months toward a more normal distribution of sales across the region and all price categories, which pushed the median higher. A year ago the median dived to $290,000 not just because home prices had fallen, but because the market had become extremely lopsided: Sales were unusually high in lower-cost inland areas hit hardest by foreclosures, while they were scant in many higher-cost areas.

“While March’s big annual gain in the regional median tells us a lot about what’s changed in the market, it shouldn’t be viewed as evidence of surging home values,” said John Walsh, MDA DataQuick president. “It’s a statistical quirk. A variety of data indicate prices in many communities have more or less flattened out or risen modestly, while they remain soft in others. The Bay Area is still impacted more than a lot of other markets by the years-old credit crunch. It’s tougher to get the ‘jumbo’ mortgages and adjustable-rate financing that had long been staples there.”

“Looking ahead,” he continued, “stability in the housing market will rely more heavily on a strengthening economy. Government housing stimulus is fading, and there are threats from higher mortgage rates, more distressed properties hitting the market and continued job losses.”

In March a total of 6,992 homes closed escrows in the nine-county region, up 40.2 percent from February and up 10.5 percent from 6,325 in March 2009. It’s normal for sales to rise sharply between February and March, with the increase averaging 40.0 percent since 1988, when DataQuick’s statistics begin. Last month was the first since last December to show a year-over-year gain in sales.

Last month’s sales were the highest for a March since 8,317 sales in March 2007, but still fell 22.4 percent short of the average number sold (9,016) that month since 1988.

Foreclosure resales – homes that had been foreclosed on in the prior 12 months – made up 31.7 percent of the resale market last month. That was down from 36.3 percent in February and down from 50.2 percent in March 2009. Foreclosure resales peaked at 52 percent in February 2009.

As sales of lower-cost foreclosures have tapered off over the past year, sales in many mid-to high-priced neighborhoods have picked up, helping to explain why the median sale price has posted double-digit annual gains of late. Last month 34.6 percent of the homes sold in the Bay Area were priced $500,000 or above, up from 32.6 percent in February and 24.1 percent a year ago. However, $500,000-plus sales still lag their five-year monthly average of 53.3 percent of all sales and their 10-year average of 46.0 percent.

High-end sales still suffer from a dysfunctional jumbo loan market. Mortgages above the old conforming loan limit of $417,000 made up nearly 60 percent of all Bay Area home purchase loans before the credit crunch hit in August 2007. Last month $417,000-plus loans made up 29.8 percent. Also impacting higher-end sales, the use of adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) remains far below the historical norm. ARMs made up just 8.7 percent of all Bay Area loans last month. While that’s the highest since ARMs were 13.7 percent of all purchase loans in September 2008, it’s just a fraction of the monthly ARM average of nearly 50 percent since 2000.

Meanwhile, the government has kept the lending spigot open for buyers of low-to mid-priced homes. Federally-insured, low-down-payment FHA loans, popular among first-time buyers, made up 24.2 percent of Bay Area purchase loans last month. That was down from 24.7 percent a year ago but up from 2.3 percent two years ago.

Last month absentee buyers – mostly investors – purchased 17.5 percent of all Bay Area homes sold, down from 19.4 percent in February and down from 18.3 percent a year ago. The monthly absentee buyer average over the past decade is 13.0 percent. Buyers who appeared to have paid all cash – meaning there was no corresponding purchase loan found in the public record – accounted for 24.7 percent of sales in March.

Home flipping has risen in recent months but eased in March. Last month 2.3 percent of the homes that sold had previously been sold between three weeks and six months prior. That was down from a flipping rate of 2.6 percent in February but up from 1.6 percent a year ago. Last month’s flipping rates varied from 1.8 percent in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties to 5.2 percent in Napa County.

San Diego-based MDA DataQuick is a division of MDA Lending Solutions, a subsidiary of Vancouver-based MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates. MDA DataQuick monitors real estate activity nationwide and provides information to consumers, educational institutions, public agencies, lending institutions, title companies and industry analysts. Because of late data availability, sales were estimated in Alameda and San Mateo counties.

The typical monthly mortgage payment that Bay Area buyers committed themselves to paying was $1,626 last month, up from $1,501 the previous month, and up from $1,245 a year ago. Adjusted for inflation, current payments are 38.5 percent below typical payments in the spring of 1989, the peak of the prior real estate cycle. They are 54.5 percent below the current cycle's peak in July 2007.

Indicators of market distress continue to move in different directions. Foreclosure activity remains high by historical standards, with default notices on the rise again in some areas, though they remain well below peak levels reached over the last two years. Financing with multiple mortgages is low, down payment sizes are stable, and non-owner occupied buying is above-average, MDA DataQuick reported.


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