Competing with Multiple Offers on Your Dream Home

Have a Great Realtor on Your Side Before you make an offer on a home, it’s important to consider both sides of the transaction. What do you want? What does the seller want? What does their listing agent want? The first question is a pretty simple one to answer: you probably want to get the lowest price possible, along with …

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Do You Need a Permit for That Home Renovation?

Whether you take on a home improvement project solo or hire a professional, it’s important to make sure all the bases are covered before you even get started. If you forget to obtain the right permits, you risk breaking municipal building code. Yes, permits can cost from about $200 to somewhere in the low thousands, depending on the project. But …

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Don’t Forget These Home Inspections Before Buying

While a general home inspection should always be performed prior to purchasing any home, it may not cover some of the finer details. Here are types of home inspections you’ll want to make sure you have done before making your final decision: Asbestos Although there are home asbestos-testing kits, it’s best if you have a licensed inspector collect fiber samples …

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Getting the Best Mortgage Possible

When looking to purchase a new home, of course you’ll want to ensure you’re getting a great property for a great price. Why not apply those standards to shopping for a mortgage? There are countless lenders out there, and that means you shouldn’t settle for a mediocre loan. Here are a few tips on how to find the best possible …

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Reasons to Remodel

The National Association of Realtors released a new annual report earlier this week called the 2015 Remodeling Impact Report, which examines the results of remodeling for both realtors and homeowners. This report is the first of its kind, and shows how strategic remodeling projects can have a significantly positive impact on home equity— and even bring in more offers! Below …

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Local Real Estate Market Trends of November 2015

Below are the latest market updates from the North San Diego County Association of Realtors for Encinitas and the surrounding area. For more details, click here. Encinitas 83 detached single-family homes for sale Average 2014 sales price: $1,462,837 Average 2015 sales price: $1,266,778 12 attached single-family homes for sale Average 2014 sales price: $784,154 Average 2015 sales price: $587, 721 …

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More Real Estate Terms You Should Know

More Real Estate Terms You Should Know   Affidavits A binding statement in a real estate transaction document made by either buyer or seller that states the status of any potential legal issues with the property. For example, that the seller is not in active bankruptcy, that there are no liens against the property, or that the seller owns the …

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The Best Reasons to Own a Home

Value Real estate has had stable growth, even in the worst part of the recession. According to the Federal Housing Finance Agency, real estate moves in cycles but has consistently appreciated. Low Mortgage Rates It really is a buyer’s market. Mortgage rates are currently around 4 percent, lower than they’ve been in years, and if they decrease after you’ve purchased …

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Home Upgrades That Won’t Break the Bank

Paint the Walls This inexpensive fix can help a room appear drastically newer. Painting walls in lighter neutrals will create the illusion of a larger, more open space—plus, it can be done over a single weekend. Change Up the Lighting New light fixtures are a great way to play around with the atmosphere and mood of each room. Your choices …

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