California Krunch
Posted on 12. Jan, 2009 by Mrs. Mecomber in blogging
Amongst my news reading yesterday (something I really haven’t done for a while), I saw that Californians are looking to move out of the state. Expenses and taxes are too high, jobs and wages are too few and costly. It’s very notable that the liberal/socialistic states that have taxed and spent for the past few decades are finally seeing people leave. I can fully understand why folks are fed up. Here in New York State, government and taxation is a disaster.
Yet how does that saying go? One man’s junk is another man’s treasure? With a swelling exodus of people leaving certain areas, property prices go down. This is a good time to be keeping your pulse on the real estate market, especially in beautiful California (where the property value just never seems to go down). There’s a very cool and easy-to-use website called “Krunching.com” (love the name) where you can keep tabs on the changing real estate prices. You can “Krunch It” (do a search) on any California property and get an instant investment analysis. The search feature is extremely versatile: search by street, town or city, zipcode, county, MLS ID number, property values, property features (such as so many bedrooms and so many bathrooms, so many acres, etc). The lists are very detailed and informative.
Krunching.com can be a very important tool if you are looking to take advantage of a seller’s housing market. Check it out! Krunch It!







