Before You Make Your Offer, Consider These 10 Things

So you’ve found your dream home in Carmel Valley! The eagerness in getting the negotiations started as well as making an offer is probably your number one priority. The market has been on the tighter side in San Diego County, and you may feel pressured to make an offer. Take a little time to do some research on the neighborhood …

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Transferring a Real Estate Deed

Transferring a Real Estate Deed Has the sale of your Encinitas home gone through and you need to transfer the ownership? Are you transitioning to retirement, and you are looking to turn over your house to your children? Whatever your current situation is, you’ll have to transfer the deed of your home to the appropriate party. Keep reading to learn …

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Should Credit Card Bills be paid before Buying a Home in Encinitas?

Discover if it’s Crucial to Repay Your Credit Card Debt Before Buying a House in Encinitas Are you looking to buy a home in Encinitas? If so, you may wonder if it’s important to straighten your finances before getting a property. After all, homeownership is a financial investment that requires you to make several payments over the years, including your …

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Will 2014’s Housing Prices be as High as 2013’s in San Diego County?

Even though the back end of 2013 had a major slowdown in San Diego County, overall the year’s end displayed one of the best housing price appreciations in the nation according to the San Diego Union-Times. In a study released on Tuesday by S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index, they indicated that the year over year from December 2012 to December 2013  …

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Are Mortgage Rates on the Rise in San Diego County this Year?

As one of the best places to live in the nation, the seventh largest city in the United States has suffered with everyone else with the economy. San Diego County shows favorable signs as we slowly recover from the real estate dip according to an article written in Gobankingrates.com. However, the interest rates are rising and many San Diego County …

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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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Defaults and Forecosures up in San Diego County

Even though the Great Recession is still lingering, foreclosures and default notices have increased in January, according to an article in the San Diego Union-Times. According to DataQuick, there were foreclosures on 149 homes in San Diego County, and there were also 490 default notices issued as well to begin the 90-day foreclosure procedure. However even though there was an …

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Linda Moore named to Coldwell Banker’s International President’s Premier

Earlier this month, the numbers were calculated, and I received the great achievement of #1 seller of homes in Encinitas. After gathering $37.3 million in sales, and assisting the people of Encinitas find their dream home, I closed as many as 58 transactions. By my performance, I have succeeded in receiving the International President’s Premier that will be celebrated March …

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