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Open House This Week For CSET Family Resource Center

Open House This Week For CSET Family Resource Center

Community Services Employment Training (CSET) is holding an open house to introduce its new Family Resource Center to the community.  The open house is Thursday, October 18 from 4:00 to 6:00 pm at the Tulare Family Resource Center, located at 115 E.

Learn About Home Ownership, Help Worthy Causes on Saturday

Learn About Home Ownership, Help Worthy Causes on Saturday

March is "Real Estate Month" at the Tulare Historical Museum

The Tulare City Historical Society and the Tulare Historical Museum have declared March as “Real Estate Month.”

They are welcoming real estate, property management, mortgage and title companies to become a part of the Society at a special annual rate of $100. 

This is a savings of $50.

Throughout 2012, the museum will honor a different business category each month.  The donation will continue to help the Tulare City Historical Museum accept, record and document, display and educate our citizens on the history of our great city of Tulare.

The museum is located at 444 W. Tulare Ave., Tulare. 

Hours of operation are 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Thursday – Saturday. 

Admission is $5.00 for adults, $3.00 for seniors 55+ and Southern California Automobile Club members, $2.00 for students, and free for Tulare City Historical Society members and children under 5 years old.

CSET Offers Free Foreclosure Counseling to Help You Keep Your Home

CSET Offers Free Foreclosure Counseling to Help You Keep Your Home

Community Services and Employment Training (CSET) is an approved counseling agency to help Tulare County homeowners learn about Keep Your Home California, a state program with $2 billion in federal funding.

Counselors with CSET are available to answer questions about Keep Your Home California and to help homeowners determine their initial eligibility.  Keep Your Home California is an effort to stabilize neighborhoods and communities by helping families who have suffered an economic hardship save their homes.

“Keep Your Home California is a valuable tool for families in danger of losing their household,” said Carolyn Rose, CSET Executive Director.  “Our counselors are available to help homeowners use Keep Your Home California funds.”

CSET offers free, in-person counseling for homeowners interested in applying for mortgage assistance.  Keep Your Home California has four programs for eligible homeowners:

-Unemployment Mortgage Assistance –

Tulare Co. Association of Realtors to Install Officers, Collect Toys

Tulare Co. Association of Realtors to Install Officers, Collect Toys

On Wednesday, December 7, 2011, the Tulare County Association of Realtors (TCAOR) will be hosting its annual Installation of Officers and Holiday Luncheon at the Visalia Convention Center. 

The event will begin at 11:30am with No-Host cocktails then at 12:00pm the program will begin and lunch will be served.  

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Program Helping Families Keep Their Homes

Program Helping Families Keep Their Homes

If you or someone you know is on the verge of foreclosure, there is help available.

The federal government has awarded the state $2 billion to help homeowners avoid foreclosure through a program called the Keep Your Home California.

More than 100 homeowners in Tulare County have received help.

If you'd like to read more about how to receive help-- and what other assistance is available for homeowners who have lost their jobs, you can click here, for the Tulare Advance-Register.

 

Buy Tulare, Buy Local- Madrid's Team Realty

Buy Tulare, Buy Local- Madrid's Team Realty

Henry Ford once said, “Failure is the opportunity to begin again more intelligently.”

You could say Elizabeth Madrid applied this to her life when most would have fallen apart.

She had been laid off a job.

“I knew I wanted to work, but just really didn’t have a clue what direction to take,” says the life-long Tulare resident.

She eventually branched out into the Real Estate market—on her husband’s advice. “He remarked that I had good business acumen and was great with people,” she says. “I took his advice and I was literally off and running.”

That was in 1995.

Since then, she hasn’t looked back. Madrid and her husband Ruben began working with Jordan-Link Century 21, then founded Madrid’s Team Realty, Inc.