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Kern unemployment at 13.9 percent in September Pre-Halloween Christmas displays Read Florez's letter to the PUC Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food Text of Jerald Teixeira plea agreement What are your kids (or you?) going to be for Halloween? Update on Forever 21 opening at Valley Plaza First-time homebuyer credit still available Facts on Kern come out in American Community Survey What can you get for your money? See our home sales map January 08 February 08 March 08 April 08 May 08 June 08 July 08 August 08 September 08 October 08 November 08 December 08 January 09 February 09 March 09 April 09 May 09 June 09 July 09 August 09 September 09 October 09 November 09 Contact us with your news and information: Christine Peterson, cpeterson@bakersfield.com, 395-7418 John Cox, jcox@bakersfield.com, 395- 7345 Courtenay Edelhart, cedelhart@bakersfield.com, 395-7372 E-mail & PrintGet e-mail updates from this blog, and download a PDF to print on the go with the Money Talks Printcast.
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See what’s selling: Click on our home sales map
Black push pins, blue push pins ... what does it all mean? See the final set of data added to our June map, and the start of our July map. You can also find a year’s worth of data on the sale of Bakersfield homes. We publish single-family home sale transactions, as well as foreclosures. The homes are color-coded by price, with information from First American Real Estate Solutions. This week’s data covers June 29 to July 5, with homes newly plotted on the map for each month. Highlights between the two maps include: 84 homes are newly plotted on the maps. Priciest? One sold for $440,000 in the 93314 ZIP code. It was 3,319 square feet. Cheapest? One sold for $41,500 in the 93305 ZIP code. It was 1,315 square feet. 0 comments from 0 users
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