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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Today is history ladies!

Today is history ladies!

I like to write about San Diego real estate or Orange county real estate but some days i feel like some other events are important to share with you and the community...
Did you know that last year,the  2011 was the Global Centenary Year for the International women's day?
Today is the International Women's Day 2012,  a day of global celebration and recognition of women’s achievements.!
Know a women, sister, friend, wife, girlfriend, co-worker, grand-ma, super women, mother, simple women, strong women, any women that you can wish her a beautiful day to celebrate her, be herself?

It's a pretty big deal, that you are aware or not, not all countries regard women's under the same light and I am so grateful to live in the U.S in North America where we can be free to work, be heard and be independent!
Our freedom needs to be remembered and cherish, the simple fact to vote, be in the workplace, the able to be a business owner, those are things that some many women take for granted!
So take a few minutes and read more on this historical day celebrated globally!

An interesting statistic change in our market and life based on the three states were I have sold real estate, is that I have help countless recently divorced or widows ladies getting back on track with their life and purchasing a home on their own - way to go ladies! That's encouraging and make my daily real estate house hunting more exciting!


Here are more info and good articles:

On International Women’s Day: 12 innovations that are lifting women out of poverty

International Women's Day (March 8) celebrates women's achievements. Innovative ideas and programs, such as the 12 below, are helping women better care for themselves and their families.

By Nourishing the Planet / March 8, 2012

Bangladeshi women free dust from rice in the wind at their Dhammrai village 25 miles from the capital Dhaka. March 8 is International Women's Day, celebrating the achievements of women and highlighting the challenges they face.
Rafiqur Rahman/Reuters/File












Women have proven to be a powerful force in the fight against global hunger and poverty, especially in agriculture. Worldwide roughly 1.6 billion women rely on farming for their livelihoods, and female farmers produce more than half of the world’s food. In sub-Saharan Africa alone, women account for 75 percent of all the agricultural producers. 


Today we observe International Women’s Day, a global celebration and recognition of women’s achievements.
Women farmers face a variety of obstacles, including a lack of access to information technology, agricultural training, financial services, and support networks like co-operatives or trade unions. Without these services, women cannot develop resilience to political, economic, social, or environmental upheaval, and they remain dependent on their male family members.
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International Women’s Day: 10 ways to celebrate

Happy International Women’s Day! In case you missed the Google Doodle, today’s the day to celebrate women’s accomplishments and advocate for gender equality. In some countries, International Women’s Day is an official holiday. Let these celebrations from around the world — whether they involve cupcakes or lipstick or protest — inspire how you commemorate the day.
Turkish women shout slogans during a protest on the International Women's Day in Ankara on, March 8, 2012. (ADEM ALTAN - AFP/GETTY IMAGES)
1. Take the day off.
In countries where the day is a public holiday, workers get the day off to celebrate. ArmeniaBurkina FasoMongolia and Kazakhstan are a few of the countries that are taking the day off. In some countries, such asChina, only women get the day off.
2. Give flowers to women.
Flowers are a symbol of International Women’s Day, and many countries celebrate by decorating with flowers, or giving them to women as presents. In Italy, yellow mimosas are popular. Russians give a variety of flowers, including red roses. In Hanoi, Vietnam, it’s not just boyfriends and husbands giving flowers to the women in their lives, but also bosses and colleagues.
3. Donate money to women’s causes.
In the U.S., micro-lending non-profits such as Kiva are campaigning to remind women to help women around the world by investing in their futures. Kiva.org/women will connect you to women who need loans, and skincare company Dermalogica is sponsoring 4,000 $25 loans for lenders who register today.

The entrance of the Colosseum and the Roman forum were free for women for International Women's Day, with actresses reading texts during a guided tour orientated on the female condition. (ANDREAS SOLARO - AFP/GETTY IMAGES)
4. Protest.
International Women’s Day was born of activism — the holiday was founded in 1910, when a German woman named Clara Zetkinproposed that every country devote a day to the needs and political demands of women. While in many countries, the holiday has taken on the sentimental status of days like Mother’s Day and Valentine’s Day, women around the world use March 8 as an opportunity to fight for political freedom, equal pay and working rights, among other causes. The day was marked by protests in Turkey, Sri Lanka, and Palestine, among other countries.
5. Wear red lipstick.
A marketing agency is encouraging women across America to wear red lipstick in honor of International Women’s Day for the “Rock the Lips” campaign. Style Blog raised some questions yesterday about how effective this would be as an awareness-raiser for the cause of International Women’s Day (and about the agency’s plan to team up with a cosmetics brand) but women who want to celebrate femininity can submit photos of their pouts to the Rock the Lips Tumblr.

A socialist woman activist shouts slogans during a protest against the rising cost of living and violence against women in Colombo, Sri Lanka, marking International Women's day. (Gemunu Amarasinghe - AP)
6. Stand on a bridge.
Join Me on the Bridge” is a campaign for women’s equality that started with Rwandan and Congolese women, who met on a bridge joining their two countries as a demonstration that women could build bridges of peace. This year, women will march on bridges in London, Boston, San Francisco, Toronto and New York for International Women’s Day.

Members of the alternative choir "Gaggle" prepare to take part in a 'Join Me On The Bridge' event on the Millennium Bridge in central London, on March 8, 2012, as they celebrate International Women's Day. (LEON NEAL - AFP/GETTY IMAGES)
7. Check out some art.
In Pakistan, theatrical performances, poetry readings, songs, films and a two-month long visual art show will be a part of the celebration. A friend living in Afghanistan reports that in her village, speeches and songs were performed, and the highlight was a play put on by some teenage boys “encouraging men to be thoughtful when marrying off their daughters.” In Washington D.C., it would be a good day to patronize the National Museum of Women in the Arts, currently featuring an exhibition by French female painters.
8. Eat a cupcake.
Free cupcakes for women at select bars and restaurants in the U.S. and England may seem great, but not all women are too happy about this one. Claire Melamed wrote about cupcake feminism for International Women’s Day: “Cupcakes are just so twee-ly, coyly, ‘ooh no I really shouldn’t'-ly, pink and fluffily, everything that I think feminism is not.  It’s feminism-lite, feminism as consumption and ‘me time’ (grr), rather than feminism as power and politics and equal pay.”

Palestinian women hold posters of Hana Shalabi, a Palestinian prisoner jailed in Israel and who has been on hunger strike for 22 days to protest against the Israeli administrative detention, during a rally marking International Women's Day. (Adel Hana - AP)
9. Defeat sexual harassment.
British Prime Minister David Cameron signed a Council of Europe convention promising necessary legislative measures” against anyone committing “verbal, non-verbal or physical sexual harassment” in honor of International Women’ Day, Yahoo reports. The bill means that women can walk to work without having to worry about street harassment, which could range from stalking to wolf-whistling.
10. Look back — and forward.
We’ve come a long way since the first International Women’s Day more than 100 years ago, when women in America did not yet have the right to vote. But events of the last few weeks — as politics and women’s concerns about reproductive health have collided in the Virginia statehouse,on the campaign trail and among media personalities, such as Rush Limbaugh, who caused outrage with his remarks disparagingGeorgetown law student Sandra Fluke — prove that there is still work to be done. That’s just in America. Around the world, women’s needs are even greater. International Women’s Day will show you how to help.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

FHA fees, HARP and rate drop...

This week has so much going on in the real estate market and the mortgage industry!
Here are some of the information you need to know and read about prior to purchasing a home in San Diego county or Orange County!


Beginning April 1, borrowers will pay more for up-front mortgage insurance from the Federal Housing Administration, or FHA.


Read more: Mortgage Rates Drop Ahead Of HARP Revival | Bankrate.com http://www.bankrate.com/finance/news/mortgage-rates-drop-ahead-of-harp-revival.aspx#ixzz1nw7hQspY


And:

Mortgage rates drop ahead of HARP revival

If you are one of the thousands of borrowers hoping mortgage rates stay frozen until you are able to refinance through the new HARP, here is good news: Mortgage rates dropped back to record lows this week. But you have about two more weeks to go. That's when lenders expect to get the green light to start processing refinance applications under the revamped version of the Home Affordable Refinance Program.
30 year fixed rate mortgage – 3 month trend
30 year fixed rate mortgage – 3 month trend
The long-awaited program will allow homeowners to refinance their mortgages regardless of how deeply underwater they are. At least, that's the theory. It remains to be seen if lenders will embrace the new rules of the program, dubbed HARP 2.0.
The benchmark 30-year fixed-rate mortgage fell to 4.1 percent from the previous week's 4.16 percent, according to the Bankrate.com national survey of large lenders. The mortgages in this week's survey had an average total of 0.39 discount and origination points. One year ago, the mortgage index was 5.03 percent; four weeks ago, it was 4.12 percent.
The benchmark 15-year fixed-rate mortgage fell to 3.35 percent from the previous week's 3.38 percent. The benchmark 5/1 adjustable-rate mortgage fell to 3.04 percent from the previous week's 3.12 percent.

Weekly national mortgage survey

Results of Bankrate.com's Feb. 29, 2012, weekly national survey of large lenders and the effect on monthly payments for a $165,000 loan:
 30-year fixed15-year fixed5-year ARM
This week's rate:4.1%3.35%3.04%
Change from last week:-0.06-0.03-0.08
Monthly payment:$797.28$1,167.44$699.21
Change from last week:-$5.75-$2.42-$7.16
This ties for the lowest rate the 30-year fixed has reached in the 26-year history of Bankrate's weekly rate survey. It was 4.1 percent in the Feb. 15 survey, too.

HARP 2.0 is almost here

The low rates and the buzz that lenders may soon start accepting refinance applications under the "real HARP" is attracting many underwater borrowers who are desperate to refinance but can't because they owe too much on their mortgages, says Rob Nunziata, president of FBC Mortgage in Orlando, Fla.
"We are taking reservations for HARP 2.0, so once it does come out they are going to be the first in line," says Nunziata, who has more than 400 "reservations" from homeowners who want to take advantage of the program.
Many of these borrowers have been anxiously waiting since October, when the revised HARP guidelines were announced. The changes went into effect in December, but lenders say they are waiting for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to update their automated underwriting systems with the new rules.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development says about 50,000 mortgages were refinanced under HARP since the new guidelines came out. But mortgage professionals say that figure includes only borrowers who owed less than 125 percent of the value of their homes. That cap is expected to be removed by March 19, they say.

"There is huge pent-up demand for HARP 2.0," says Dan Green, a loan officer at Waterstone Mortgage in Cincinnati. "The government is underestimating the demand for HARP 2.0. I can't tell you how many people have been sitting, waiting for this to happen. Hopefully the banks are prepared for it."
All that stifled demand means once the dam bursts, borrowers will experience delays when getting a mortgage, even if they don't use HARP.
Lenders already are swamped with mortgage applications, and they will remain busy.

Borrowers rush to beat higher FHA fees

Another factor that might attract a greater number of borrowers in coming weeks is a recent fee increase announcement by the Federal Housing Administration. Starting April 1, FHA loans will cost more because the FHA will increase its mortgage insurance premiums. The increase will affect monthly mortgage payments and the upfront fees on new FHA loans.
Michael Becker, a mortgage banker at WCS Funding in Baltimore, says he has been calling some of his clients to alert them of the upcoming increases. He says some borrowers want to get their loans in by the deadline to avoid the higher fees.
Borrowers who have to wait, especially those who plan to refinance under HARP 2.0, should start gathering documents and stand ready to apply as soon as the floodgate opens.
These are some basic documents borrowers will be asked to present when refinancing.

Basic mortgage documents

  • Two years of W-2 forms and tax returns.
  • Pay stubs for the past 30 days.
  • Two months' worth of bank statements.



Polyana da Costa is a Bankrate staff reporter following the mortgage and real estate beats. Prior to joining Bankrate, she wrote for the Daily Business Review where she covered an array of issues related to the foreclosure crisis.
Bankrate.com's corrections policy
Posted: March 1, 2012


Read more: Mortgage Rates Drop Ahead Of HARP Revival | Bankrate.com http://www.bankrate.com/finance/news/mortgage-rates-drop-ahead-of-harp-revival.aspx#ixzz1nw9M0Hzd

When you are ready to buy, sell or lease, simply give me a phone call and I will help you!


Monday, February 6, 2012

Price of gas in San Diego and California's large metro cities?

Since I posted some information last night about "what are the best gas credit cards for 2012?" so you can find better ways to save money at the pump with plastic this year, I decided to add a few more information in regards to the gas price around California's metro areas. Weather you are pumping Regular Mid Premium or Diesel, you will be able to compare the price of gas from today with last week and even last year!

It helps a lot for people looking to relocate to our beautiful sunny state. This week end the temperature was 75F+ and it's very nice compared to the freezing cold that Europe is having right now or the East coast. Check the weather below and if you are looking to migrate to some warmer weather, give me a call and I'd be glad to help you. These temperatures are a of 08:20 AM PST on Monday February 6th 2012.
Then lower you will be able to print the AAA's Daily Fuel Gauge Report for the main cities of state of California from San Diego and Orange County up to Sacramento and Redding,CA.


Weather for Virginia Beach, VA

44°F | °CMonTueWedThu
Mostly SunnyMostly SunnyChance of ShowersChance of Showers
Mostly Cloudy
Wind: N at 0 mph
Humidity: 58%52°41°54°40°52°38°52°36°


Weather for Syracuse, NY

46°F | °CMonTueWedThu
ClearChance of IceMostly SunnyChance of Snow Showers
Clear
Wind: W at 16 mph
Humidity: 44%47°29°31°11°31°22°38°25°



Weather for New York, NY

41°F | °CMonTueWedThu
ClearClearChance of Snow ShowersMostly Sunny
Clear
Wind: W at 7 mph
Humidity: 49%50°38°50°32°40°32°47°31°


Weather for Detroit, MI

39°F | °CMonTueWedThu
Mostly SunnyPartly SunnyMostly SunnyMostly Sunny
Clear
Wind: W at 10 mph
Humidity: 65%43°29°34°20°31°23°36°25°

Weather for Boise, ID

26°F | °CMonTueWedThu
ClearClearMostly SunnyMostly Sunny
Clear
Wind: SE at 9 mph
Humidity: 66%45°22°45°27°45°29°47°29°



Weather for Carlsbad, CA

48°F | °CMonTueWedThu
Mostly SunnyRainChance of ShowersClear
Clear
Wind: NE at 4 mph
Humidity: 54%63°50°63°50°61°52°67°49°




Prices updated as of 2/6/2012 3:02:50 AM

CA Metro Averages
*Prices Are In US Dollars Per Gallon. Printer Friendly Version

BakersfieldRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.767$3.842$3.932$4.185
Yesterday$3.752$3.835$3.922$4.188
Week Ago$3.738$3.795$3.892$4.174
Month Ago$3.653$3.720$3.813$4.130
Year Ago$3.433$3.500$3.604$3.749
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.5916/24/2008
Dsl.  $5.1645/28/2008
Chico-ParadiseRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.672$3.769$3.869$4.041
Yesterday$3.668$3.760$3.872$4.048
Week Ago$3.647$3.732$3.835$4.049
Month Ago$3.587$3.682$3.778$4.003
Year Ago$3.336$3.444$3.548$3.604
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.5646/20/2008
Dsl.  $5.0485/31/2008
FresnoRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.724$3.805$3.907$4.131
Yesterday$3.719$3.803$3.902$4.136
Week Ago$3.705$3.793$3.896$4.126
Month Ago$3.634$3.723$3.824$4.114
Year Ago$3.420$3.491$3.591$3.773
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.6336/21/2008
Dsl.  $5.1677/16/2008
Los Angeles-Long BeachRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.805$3.908$4.001$4.250
Yesterday$3.806$3.910$4.005$4.249
Week Ago$3.782$3.885$3.980$4.244
Month Ago$3.712$3.817$3.912$4.206
Year Ago$3.400$3.495$3.595$3.776
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.6266/21/2008
Dsl.  $5.1897/17/2008
MercedRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.705$3.799$3.896$4.111
Yesterday$3.711$3.804$3.884$4.172
Week Ago$3.668$3.755$3.852$4.153
Month Ago$3.629$3.723$3.811$4.110
Year Ago$3.377$3.490$3.569$3.706
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.6066/19/2008
Dsl.  $5.1636/26/2008
ModestoRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.665$3.763$3.864$4.126
Yesterday$3.667$3.759$3.860$4.129
Week Ago$3.636$3.732$3.835$4.118
Month Ago$3.581$3.683$3.782$4.087
Year Ago$3.353$3.411$3.527$3.716
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.5576/19/2008
Dsl.  $5.1265/29/2008
OaklandRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.759$3.858$3.957$4.203
Yesterday$3.755$3.856$3.956$4.204
Week Ago$3.730$3.836$3.934$4.196
Month Ago$3.666$3.772$3.869$4.175
Year Ago$3.418$3.522$3.626$3.779
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.5786/18/2008
Dsl.  $5.1605/30/2008
Orange CountyRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.796$3.892$3.987$4.219
Yesterday$3.793$3.889$3.983$4.220
Week Ago$3.783$3.878$3.972$4.219
Month Ago$3.704$3.800$3.895$4.170
Year Ago$3.402$3.498$3.597$3.769
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.5986/19/2008
Dsl.  $5.1645/30/2008
ReddingRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.716$3.809$3.912$4.108
Yesterday$3.717$3.813$3.916$4.099
Week Ago$3.685$3.769$3.879$4.101
Month Ago$3.618$3.715$3.815$4.081
Year Ago$3.382$3.491$3.565$3.731
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.6256/23/2008
Dsl.  $5.0935/29/2008
Riverside-San BernardinoRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.773$3.861$3.958$4.149
Yesterday$3.773$3.861$3.957$4.151
Week Ago$3.755$3.835$3.938$4.149
Month Ago$3.686$3.767$3.867$4.118
Year Ago$3.380$3.467$3.567$3.749
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.6146/22/2008
Dsl.  $5.1597/17/2008
SacramentoRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.702$3.805$3.902$4.131
Yesterday$3.698$3.797$3.896$4.132
Week Ago$3.671$3.773$3.871$4.120
Month Ago$3.613$3.718$3.813$4.092
Year Ago$3.390$3.485$3.587$3.717
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.5736/17/2008
Dsl.  $5.1195/30/2008
SalinasRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.711$3.825$3.924$4.179
Yesterday$3.710$3.813$3.923$4.197
Week Ago$3.707$3.824$3.926$4.168
Month Ago$3.621$3.736$3.837$4.114
Year Ago$3.409$3.513$3.614$3.762
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.6476/21/2008
Dsl.  $5.1995/26/2008
San DiegoRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.794$3.893$3.987$4.164
Yesterday$3.793$3.894$3.987$4.162
Week Ago$3.768$3.870$3.964$4.158
Month Ago$3.705$3.800$3.897$4.133
Year Ago$3.397$3.496$3.595$3.753
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.6306/19/2008
Dsl.  $5.1525/30/2008
San FranciscoRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.819$3.924$4.022$4.278
Yesterday$3.814$3.924$4.018$4.282
Week Ago$3.793$3.904$3.998$4.244
Month Ago$3.734$3.835$3.939$4.249
Year Ago$3.477$3.568$3.673$3.818
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.6216/25/2008
Dsl.  $5.2487/16/2008
San JoseRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.749$3.856$3.951$4.188
Yesterday$3.750$3.858$3.955$4.182
Week Ago$3.727$3.835$3.934$4.186
Month Ago$3.655$3.761$3.859$4.149
Year Ago$3.423$3.530$3.636$3.767
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.5886/25/2008
Dsl.  $5.1477/17/2008
San Luis Obispo-Atascadero-Paso RoblesRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.826$3.916$4.027$4.240
Yesterday$3.831$3.924$4.022$4.269
Week Ago$3.827$3.916$4.001$4.245
Month Ago$3.772$3.863$3.958$4.234
Year Ago$3.465$3.583$3.682$3.805
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.6816/20/2008
Dsl.  $5.2677/15/2008
Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-LompocRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.852$3.962$4.065$4.283
Yesterday$3.851$3.964$4.065$4.277
Week Ago$3.810$3.911$4.007$4.240
Month Ago$3.718$3.832$3.931$4.234
Year Ago$3.443$3.524$3.631$3.782
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.7096/21/2008
Dsl.  $5.2207/18/2008
Santa Cruz-WatsonvilleRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.697$3.801$3.899$4.073
Yesterday$3.691$3.782$3.876$4.069
Week Ago$3.657$3.758$3.865$4.055
Month Ago$3.635$3.742$3.836$4.054
Year Ago$3.396$3.491$3.601$3.735
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.5876/25/2008
Dsl.  $5.1366/15/2008
Santa RosaRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.745$3.835$3.933$4.150
Yesterday$3.750$3.849$3.941$4.163
Week Ago$3.724$3.831$3.921$4.157
Month Ago$3.659$3.755$3.849$4.142
Year Ago$3.414$3.513$3.603$3.746
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.5506/19/2008
Dsl.  $5.1287/9/2008
Stockton-LodiRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.704$3.805$3.900$4.123
Yesterday$3.687$3.791$3.891$4.141
Week Ago$3.669$3.768$3.866$4.125
Month Ago$3.592$3.706$3.803$4.107
Year Ago$3.384$3.485$3.593$3.734
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.5766/19/2008
Dsl.  $5.1366/19/2008
Vallejo-Fairfield-NapaRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.713$3.809$3.909$4.144
Yesterday$3.719$3.816$3.914$4.155
Week Ago$3.693$3.786$3.886$4.140
Month Ago$3.635$3.732$3.834$4.114
Year Ago$3.408$3.506$3.617$3.738
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.5486/21/2008
Dsl.  $5.1325/31/2008
VenturaRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.800$3.897$3.993$4.208
Yesterday$3.802$3.898$3.993$4.209
Week Ago$3.769$3.868$3.968$4.171
Month Ago$3.704$3.803$3.901$4.169
Year Ago$3.408$3.511$3.625$3.767
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.6256/18/2008
Dsl.  $5.2096/13/2008
Visalia-Tulare-PortervilleRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.744$3.818$3.928$4.103
Yesterday$3.734$3.817$3.932$4.128
Week Ago$3.716$3.811$3.898$4.100
Month Ago$3.666$3.719$3.841$4.115
Year Ago$3.397$3.473$3.572$3.676
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.6606/23/2008
Dsl.  $5.2446/16/2008
YoloRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.698$3.805$3.899$4.116
Yesterday$3.707$3.813$3.907$4.101
Week Ago$3.686$3.789$3.886$4.114
Month Ago$3.616$3.695$3.784$4.045
Year Ago$3.390$3.496$3.608$3.710
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.6016/16/2008
Dsl.  $5.1337/16/2008
Yuba CityRegularMidPremiumDiesel
Current$3.646$3.731$3.829$4.105
Yesterday$3.653$3.761$3.859$4.107
Week Ago$3.632$3.748$3.840$4.112
Month Ago$3.583$3.697$3.793$4.062
Year Ago$3.323$3.418$3.519$3.669
Highest Recorded Average Price:
Regular Unl.  $4.5966/18/2008
Dsl.  $5.1036/2/2008
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Information from: http://fuelgaugereport.aaa.com/?redirectto=http://fuelgaugereport.opisnet.com/CAmetro.asp