A Seller’s San Diego Real Estate Sales Comfort Zone Test
Do I really need to sell my house? Why? Can I list three good reasons for not selling it? How soon do I actually need to sell it? Do I want to sell it myself? Do I have the time? Would I rather sell it...
View ArticleHow Long Does This Party Go On? Is It Your San Diego Real Estate Yet?
A good closing can take place in about 30 minutes; if there are many problems, a couple of hours. Here are a few items that could crop up at the closing: You want to make sure the survey and credit...
View ArticleQuestions for Sellers When Closing on San Diego, CA Homes
Do you know what you must pay for such items and services as title fee, unpaid taxes, mortgage prepayment penalty, loan points, appraisal fee, document preparation fee, recording and transfer fees,...
View ArticleHow: Protection for New San Diego Homes
A pair of friends called not long ago to thank me for urging them to buy a HOW – a Home Owners Warranty. Seven months after moving into their new two-story house, they noticed cracks in the family room...
View ArticleMore Of: San Diego Homes Can Never Be Too Clean!
Check every faucet in your kitchen and bathrooms to make sure they do not drip. Particularly in areas where water bills are high, smart people know what extra costs a dripping faucet can cause....
View ArticleMaking the Most Of San Diego Homes During a Hot Market
“Wait a minute!” hundreds of people cry. “We have just the opposite kind of market here. San Diego homes are selling like hotcakes. There are twenty buyers for every house that goes on sale!”...
View ArticleHow to Buy Recreational San Diego, California Real Estate Despite Your...
A vacation home can be a wonderful retreat or an albatross. I am sure you have friends who have had very pretty pictures painted for them in their favorite resort area – pictures that then have been...
View ArticleThe Final Week: Buyers Closing on San Diego, California Homes
Four or five days before the closing, take a last-minute look at the personal property list that should be attached to your sales contract. This is the list of items that sellers agree, or decline, to...
View ArticleLet a Lawyer Tackle a San Diego Real Estate Assessment Challenge
A sudden increase in property taxes drives many people, especially those about to sell their San Diego real estate, to the tax collector’s office, demanding an explanation. You are safer turning the...
View ArticleApproving and Processing San Diego, California Real Estate Loans
Processing involves drawing up loan papers, preparing disclosure forms regarding loan fees and issuing instructions for the escrow and title companies. Loan papers include the promissory note (the...
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