How much is needed for a down payment?
Funding you’ll need for a down payment for your home in Carlsbad. Using 20 percent is better and you won’t have to pay for private mortgage insurance. Median housing price in the country is about $200,000 so you’re down payment will be around $40,000. Paying less on down payment has less benefits, but you’ll become a homeowner quicker. Find a reputable loan lender in Carlsbad to help you with your home loan issues.
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Tips on Hiring a Landscape Contractor
Pardon the pun, but sprucing up your yard in Encinitas could be within your budget for these upcoming months. According to Angie’s List and the Winston-Salem Journal, you should take the time to take two steps before you hire a landscaping contractor. Be sure of what you want to have created for your yard in Encinitas. Research the companies that …
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Healthy Price Gains from January in the San Diego Market
San Diego County’s housing market came back to a quick price appreciation in January registering its largest increase for the month-to- month since 2004 after the autumn of 2013 disappointment according to Standard & Poor (S&P)/ Case-Shiller Index In comparison to a decrease of 0.1 percent in December 2013, the price index bolstered to 0.6 percent in the month to …
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Linda Moore Top Individual Based on Sales Volume in 2013
Last year was very good for me. For Coldwell’s Banker Residential Brokerage Awards 2013, I was the Top Individual Realtor Based on Sales Volume, and I also represent the Top 1 % of Sales Professionals Internationally for Coldwell Banker for the Encinitas and La Costa area. This award I will receive is the International President’s Premier Individuals. When looking for …
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Repair Requests for a Homebuyer in Vista
Linda Moore shares what you need to know to about repair requests as a homebuyer in Vista, CA.
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Translating Real Estate Terminology 101
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1031 Exchange, BPO, cma, fsbo, HOA, home in Oceanside, Linda Moore, MLS, NAR, oceanside real estate, oceanside realtor, REO, S&L
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Learn about what all of that confusing real estate terminology and series of Realtor acronyms really stand for from a veteran Realtor in Encinitas.
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Seven ways to make packing more convenient
It’s time to make that move after you’ve finished making you offer, however you have all of this stuff sitting everywhere. There is a few ways to make the packing process a little bit easier when moving in Carlsbad. Granted we know how annoying this can be, but with these seven tips according to Realtor.com, you could move a little …
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What to keep an eye on for at an open house in Encinitas
Planning to buy a home in Encinitas should have the proper research done and everything has to be well-thought out before making your final offer. The Realtor should have a list of your questions so you could learn everything you need to know, and make an informed decision. Before you go to your open house in Encinitas, you should bring …
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San Diego County Foreclosures keep on Dropping
Since before the Great Recession, increased gains in annual home price appreciation has kept on helping on the amount of foreclosures in San Diego County. In February, according to a report in DataQuick released on Tuesday, banks repossessed 141 properties in San Diego County, while a slight drop was posted from January. In February 2013 to last month, the year …
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Six Tips about Negotiating when Selling your Home
When selling your home in San Marcos, you want to get the best deal for what home could sell for on the market. In a reality standpoint, the best deal is where both parties meet in the middle, and don’t feel like they gave up too much to the opposite end. By letting your Realtor in San Marcos take the …
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