Separate Pet Insurance for Renters in San Marcos

  When you’re moving into a rental home in San Marcos, you may have your best little buddy making the change with you. With a dog or cat, before you even move into your rented home, you have to make sure that the landlord accepts pets. If they do, you may have to pay an extra fee for deposit, especially …

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7 Tips for Home Buyers in the Spring

As we move towards Spring 2014, we enter a time of a very lucrative market in, but the inventory remains low for real estate in Oceanside. As experts expect an increase in the housing market, many people in this season are trying to find their dream home. It could be very frustrating to a buyer, while for Realtors, we are …

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Should you get a second mortgage?

  With your financial goal now that you have paid your home in Carlsbad off years ago, is to simply make payments so you could own your home free and clear.  But what if you need some funds? Is it worth it to take another mortgage out? There are things to research about with a lender if that is your …

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Tax Tips If You’ve Moved Out Recently

When you are moving due to an employment relocation in Del Mar, you may be able to decrease the rates that you will owe by writing off the expenses on your income taxes The IRS permits you to subtract particular expenses, but that’s only if you have moved for convenience, the deductions will not be able to be taken into …

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Save Some Cash on Rent for Valentine’s Day?

Your typical Valentine’s Day would be the cliché flowers, jewelry, dinner and chocolates right? The topic may have risen that you and your significant other are looking to move in with one another to take the next step. Well here’s your opportunity. According to an article in the San Diego Union-Times, in the festive holiday celebration of Valentine’s Day, Trulia …

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Tips for Home Buyers in Encinitas: The Walk–Through

Here are some helpful tips when you go on the walk-through, a part of the home buying process when you and your buyer’s agent explore your home-to-be and check to make sure it is in the condition specified in your contract. When to Schedule Your Walk-Through Most often the walk-through should take place within 24 hours of your closing so …

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The 12 Do’s and Don’ts of the Mortgage Process

When you’re searching for your dream home in Encinitas or the current loan that you’ve been working with needs to be refinanced, you may need to do a little research before you do so. That’s why we have assembled a do’s and don’ts list of the mortgage process according to Julie Myers Braun, a mortgage advisor of Coldwell Banker Home …

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Hidden For Sale Signs in San Diego

 With the listings in luxury homes, benefits increase for buyers and sellers according to an article in Yahoo! Finance. However the worst thing a home seller in San Diego is list a price that is too demanding. This is because the house will stay on the market for far too long, the price will be forced to drop and consumers …

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Five Issues Veterans may run into when Buying a Home in Carlsbad

When veterans are looking for homes in Carlsbad, many home buyers and agents stay away from the Department of Veteran Affairs because of the restrictions could be at a large number and very difficult. Veterans don’t have to fall into this pool of misconceptions when searching for a mortgage for their home according to an article in realtor.com. Although even …

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Prepare for Inspection when Selling Your Home in Encinitas

Now that you’ve put your home on the market, and an offer has come in, the process of inspection comes next. Even if you have owned the real estate in Encinitas for years or even decades, there could be issues with discovered by an inspector. There is no promise that you’ll pass the inspection with flying colors, but according to …

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