From the monthly archives:

July 2010

How Much Is Your San Diego Home Worth?

July 31, 2010

Knowing the value of a home or condo is very useful when you are buying, selling or refinancing property. If you are a property owner in San Diego and want to find out the value of your home or condo, then ask a San Diego realtor to help you assess your property’s market value. Most [...]

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Home Sales Down 21% in Central San Diego County (July 2006)

July 30, 2010

As with other free markets that are based on the forces of supply and demand, the availability and pricing of real estate is subject to these same forces. One measure of the demand of housing is to evaluate the number of homes sold during a particular period, compared against a comparable period.
This article evaluates the [...]

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Reinstate Your Smile With Reverse Mortgage in San Diego

July 28, 2010

Reverse Mortgage is gaining popularity amongst the senior citizens of the United States and are vouching for this, as these plans offer them respite from financial crisis without losing their homes in a form of mortgages. Therefore, they are able to live life with comfort and dignity. In fact, reverse mortgage is lately catching [...]

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House Foreclosures Are Up Throughout San Diego

July 27, 2010

If you’ve ever considered moving to southern California, now is the best time to start looking for property. With house foreclosures on the rise throughout the state, buying foreclosure property is becoming a huge part of the market. On average, foreclosure resells now equal about 40% of the market. Back in 2007, it represented less [...]

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San Diego County Real Estate

July 25, 2010

The San Diego real estate market is currently undergoing a turbulent and highly instable period that has left industry experts, real estate analysts, buyers and sellers alike more than a bit befuddled trying to predict which way the market is going to end up. Some of the more cynical of these people have in fact [...]

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Carlsbad: San Diego Fun Without the Crowds

July 24, 2010

While Carlsbad will never be a bigger destination than San Diego — quite possibly the most popular beach city in California — it can be a great place to stay while you’re visiting the area.

It’s a trade-off, of course. Come to Carlsbad and you eliminate the traffic and congestion of the city, the freeways, the [...]

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Top 10 Things to Do in Balboa Park in San Diego

July 22, 2010

Acknowledged as a National Historic Landmark in 1977, Balboa Park is the largest urban cultural and recreational park in San Diego. Apart from large open areas and gardens, Balboa Park also boasts of centers, museums and theaters dedicated to the art and culture of California.
Here is a list of top things that you can [...]

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Buying a Bank Owned Home Listed on San Diego MLS

July 21, 2010

With more and more Bank Owned Homes come on the Market, you may be wondering how do I purchase one of those Bank Owned Homes. Is it by auction? Is that the starting bid? Well, when you buy a Bank Owned Home from the San Diego MLS, it is not a by auction and the [...]

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The Downtown San Diego Condos

July 19, 2010

San Diego is a genuine home to millions of condos that may be interesting for almost every investor who is keen on placing his money on the real estate market; the downtown san diego real estate market can provide every investor with various options depending on the living arrangements he is looking for. But the [...]

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Oceanside a Good San Diego Starting Point

July 18, 2010

One of California’s new hot spots is Oceanside, a bedroom community for San Diego and Camp Pendleton that just happens to have one of the best beaches in the state.
The city also is proud of nearby Camp Pendleton, the massive Marine [...]

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Express Your Feelings With San Diego Wholesale Flowers Buying Wholesale Flowers

July 16, 2010

Do you ever wonder why flowers are given to people on different occasions? For a variety of reasons, there are a lot of things which cannot be expressed by words. You use flowers to convey what you feel inside. Since, it is rather difficult to choose what kind of flower fits a particular situation. In [...]

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2009 Predictions for the San Diego Real Estate Market

July 15, 2010

When one loses 30% or more home equity in one year, don’t buy the old cop-out line of “in the long run the housing prices will return to their old highs.” For San Diego residential real estate, this is the worst market since the great depression. Unlike a ‘normal’ correction or pull-back, this once in [...]

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