Home Seller and Buyer Trends of 2015

  The National Association of Realtors recently released their annual report profiling homebuyer and seller habits of 2015. Here are some of the most interesting highlights- you can view the full report here.   Home Buyers First-time buyers made up 32 percent of all homebuyers, down from 33 percent last year. The typical buyer was 44 years old, and had …

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1-Story 3BR Home Available NOW at 1559 Juniperhill Drive in Encinitas $785,000

IMMACULATE SUMMERFIELD SINGLE STORY 3BR ON PREMIUM TUCKED AWAY SOUTH ENCINITAS LOCATION. South facing spacious 10,000+SF lot backing open space. Beautifully upgraded including retextured walls w/bull-nose corners, HVAC system w/central air, security system, double pane windows & slider, Walnut hardwood flooring throughout, upgraded moldings, granite countertops in kitchen & baths, solar tubes, & maple linen cabs. A serene park-like feel …

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Stage Your Property Like a Pro

Staging: another word for preparing your home for showings, open houses, or private walk-throughs. Even if the price is right, first impressions are crucial in order to show off your home in its best possible light to appear attractive to buyers. Below are a few tips to help you do just that! Even if Your Bed is Gone, Fake One …

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Choosing a Qualified Buyer

If your home is on the market, it may be overwhelming when the first offers start coming in. Working with a great real estate agent ensures that you’ll have another discerning set of eyes to evaluate these offers- here are general guidelines to review before accepting any offers. Good Credit The best candidates actively monitor and work to improve their …

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Encinitas Desserts You Need to Try

Here they are, in no particular order of deliciousness:   Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Where? Betty’s Pie Whole, 155 Quail Gardens Dr, Encinitas. http://www.bettyspiewhole.com/ Strawberry rhubarb pies are notoriously hard to get right- they’re either too sweet or too tart if the rhubarb is left to overpower the strawberry. Betty’s version hits just the right note: it’s the perfect balance between …

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Real Estate Terms You Need to Know

Appreciation: When the value of a property increases over time. This may be due to the location, market changes, inflation, or a number of other factors. Inversely, depreciation refers to when a property’s value decreases over time. Appraisal: A written estimate of a property’s value given by an individual who is authorized to do so. Appraisals can be conducted to …

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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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HERO or PACE Loans?

If you’re buying or selling a home, it’s important to be aware of any energy efficiency loans that may be attached to the property. There are two main types of loans that are given to homeowners in order to make energy-efficient upgrades affordable: PACE- Property Assessed Clean Energy, and HERO- Home Energy Renovation Program Below is an overview of the …

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Tips for a More Energy-Efficient Home

Upgrade Your Insulation Using blown-in foam insulation in your attic and walls can help seal in the heat when it gets colder without the risk of altering your home’s structural stability. Depending on the age of your home, it may just have the minimum required insulation in place, which won’t be enough to help you save energy. Replace Lighting Instead …

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