Low Housing Inventory: Buying a Home in a Tight Market

Are you searching for a dream home? The time is now to buy, because you don’t want to lose your possible dream home to another prospective buyer. In the market that is cut-throat – this will increase your chances of possibly receiving your next home in San Diego. Listed below are seven different tips in helping you buy a home …

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Trending Kitchen Remodels this Year

Right now is the best time to start preparing, if you plan on remodeling your kitchen in San Diego. That being said – the fact that most of the kitchen updating happens in spring or fall. That being said there is not much fluctuation in weather, you may not get discounts as companies do in places like Chicago and New …

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Six new taxes in San Diego County for Affordable Housing

 San Diego City Council’s vote for the increase in the affordable housing fee was passed in early November at a vote of 5-4. This ‘jobs tax,’ is supported by the majority of the Jobs Coalition with 58 members giving the rise a nod. However this implemented tax could gather a host of more tax increases for subsidized housing for. Also …

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Record High for San Diego County Home Prices

As numbers for the December home sales in San Diego County dwindled to a record low for the month, the median price for condos and single-family homes increased to a record high. According to the San Diego Union-Times, the median prices for homes in San Diego County were at an astonishing $699,000 – which is a 48 percent rise to …

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Get Paid Back for Home Improvement Projects

 The California Association of Realtors released fresh information from source Moneycrashers.com on how you could earn money back, by taking the time to remodel various different areas in your home in San Diego. These home improvements range at as high as making over 100 percent of a profit back. With these four proven methods, they could provide the appeal needed …

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Tips on Finding the Best Contractor for Remodels

Remodeling the bathroom, updating to wood floors and getting rid of old carpet or replacing kitchen cabinetry are all good ideas when looking to modernize your San Diego real estate. An important factor besides doing these remodels are finding the best possible general contractor. It’s essential to have a general contractor not only be reputable, but also obtain the ability …

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Hardwood Floor Trends in 2014

  As the housing market is still trying to return to the once flourishing business it as, real estate in San Diego and all over the country has had a high demand of remodeling, luxury items and the always hot commodity: Hardwood floors. Now that hardwood flooring has come to the forefront of being on most homebuyer’s wish list, this …

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Garden-Filled Three-Bedroom Home in Encinitas

  In the neighborhood of Summerfield, there stands a home for sale in Encinitas that has a Zen-like ambiance. This ranch is constructed on an enormous 14,000-square-foot lot with a detached garage space. If you were looking for your own outdoor conservatory, you have it here. This Encinitas home for sale was erected in 1976 and obtains a lot of …

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Small Property Tax Increase for 2014

  A petite rise of property tax while be assessed to San Diego County owners due to low inflation. The numbers will be hiked to .45 percent on December 2014 and April 2015 property tax bills, which is less than a quarter of the increased number administered in the previous year. According to an article in the San Diego Union-Times, …

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Qualified Mortgages to Affect 2014’s Real Estate Market

  The Consumer Protection ACT and Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform were administered into a law in 2010 to avoid a return of the housing and financial crisis in 2008, the numbers from that time period wasn’t as significant since the financial system of the Great Depression. Qualified Mortgage (QM) will start this month, which are new rules initiated in the …

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