Stunning 2-Story 6BR Home Available NOW at 534 Oakbranch Drive in Encinitas $849,000

MODEL PERFECT! BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED SUMMERFIELD SINGLE STORY 4BR WITH SECOND STORY ADDITION (UPSTAIRS IS 2BR, 1BA + LOFT). Total of 6 bedrooms, 3 baths, plus loft. A wonderful home for the large or growing family. South Encinitas location. Large lot w/pool and RV parking. Synthetic grassy lawn. Gorgeous kitchen & baths. Thick baseboards. Recessed lighting. New laminate flooring. Tankless water …

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Selling Your Home in the Winter

Turn on the Heat Make sure the temperature is comfortable and warm, especially on a cold day—potential buyers may stay longer. If you have a fireplace, a chilly afternoon is the perfect time to use it. Consider Lighting Make sure all visible computers and televisions are turned off or dimmed. The key is to use a combination of natural and …

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Open House at 651 Crest Drive in Encinitas Oct. 17 and Oct. 18 from 1PM to 4PM

Come see Summerfield’s largest, most popular 3-bedroom on a 10,100 square foot flat lot. Located in a spacious corner location with a south-facing backyard. Has central air! Sunroom addition not included in square footage of home. A terrific floor plan with truss roof construction makes it easy to remove walls for an even more open feeling. Great South Encinitas location …

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Beautiful, Spacious Ranch Style Home Available Now at 651 Crest Drive in Encinitas $785,000

SUMMERFIELD’S LARGEST MOST POPULAR 3 Bedroom on 10,100 SF flat lot. Spacious corner location. CENTRAL AIR! Sunroom addition not included in square footage of home. South facing back yard. Terrific floor plan with truss roof construction makes it easy to remove walls for an even more open feeling. Great South Encinitas location very convenient to schools, shopping, restaurants and gym. …

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Elements of Great Listing Photos

Leave doors open Having doors inside the house open in photographs opens up the entire space and makes it feel larger. This includes bedroom doors, closet doors, anywhere someone could walk into—just not cabinets or drawers. This technique is particularly effective in a close-up exterior shot: have the front door open and the interior well-lit, so that potential buyers can …

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Things to Consider When Purchasing a Fixer Upper

Some people like big projects. This is true for people looking to purchase a fixer upper. They don’t see the house as it is, but as it should be. Beware of your imagination though, rehabbing a house can cost you both financially and emotionally if done incorrectly. Today, let’s look at the things to consider when purchasing a fixer upper. …

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For Sale: Elevated Hilltop Location at 214 Coneflower in Encinitas

Location, Location! Elevated hilltop location with panoramic Westerly hillside views. Enjoy ocean breezes and great sunsets! Quiet interior street. Close & convenient to beach, town, shops, restaurants. Award Winning Schools. Totally redone from top to bottom. Immaculate, charming, inviting cottage great for your next home, second home or investment property. The square footage does not include the beautifully integrated master …

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First-time Buyers: The 10 Things You Must Do

Are you searching for your first home? If so, there are a few pointers in a recent US News article that you should note, especially if you are young and just out of school. Lenders look at the whole picture of your life when deciding on creditworthiness. It pays huge dividends to know about potential roadblocks in the process of …

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Buyers: Don’t Make These Common Mistakes

Here is a very helpful list of common mistakes that homebuyers make, especially if it’s their first time purchasing property. Thanks to Bankrate for these wonderful suggestions! If you have bought a home in the past, are you guilty of any of the pitfalls? Do a little bit of introspection and see if you can improve your “technique” the next …

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How Should You React to This Sign? (Hint: Run)

Practically every neighborhood in the U.S. features at least a few “Cash for Houses” signs, or similarly worded posters on telephone poles and elsewhere. (See photo above). The target market for such advertising consists of homeowners who want out of a mortgage that they still owe money on. For whatever reason, usually a poorly thought out one, sellers call the …

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