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  • Guide to Estimating Utilities When Buying a Home

    Utility costs can significantly impact your monthly budget, especially in California where rates vary by region and climate. This guide explains how much the utilities are for a house, breaks down common household expenses, and shows buyers how to estimate utility costs by address using real-world methods—helping you compare homes accurately, avoid surprises after move-in, and make smarter purchasing decisions.

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    The Ultimate Guide to Buying a Home in California: What You Need to Know

    Purchasing a home in California requires careful planning due to high prices, competitive markets, and complex regulations. This comprehensive guide walks buyers through financial preparation, mortgage options, home types, inspections, closing costs, and legal disclosures—helping anyone buying a home in California understand what to expect, avoid common pitfalls, and make confident, informed decisions in today’s fast-moving market.

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    First Home Checklist: Essential Items for Your New Home in California

    Buying your first home in California comes with unique considerations, from energy efficiency to safety preparedness. This first home checklist walks you through essential items room by room—covering kitchen, living areas, bedrooms, bathrooms, safety, and more—so you can build a practical home essentials list, avoid costly mistakes, and settle into your new space with confidence.

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    City Ventures Celebrates Grand Opening of The Birchwoods in La Habra This Weekend

    Community offers buyers a rare opportunity to own a brand-new home in OC from the low $700,000s

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    City Ventures Announces Grand Opening of Brittain Oaks in Santa Rosa

    Brittain Oaks, an energy-efficient, two-story townhome community near downtown Santa Rosa, is grand opening Saturday, January 31, 2026

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    When Is The Best Time to Buy a New Home in California

    The best time to buy a home in California depends on both market conditions and your personal readiness, with fall and winter offering better negotiation and spring and summer providing more choices at higher prices. While seasons matter, factors like interest rates, regional trends, and your financial stability ultimately play a bigger role in making the right buying decision.

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