Leave a comment » Spectacular Property in La Jolla Sold for $1,075,000!Luxurious Home in La Jolla Sold for $2,400,000!A spectacularly elegant and sprawling piece of property of the La Jolla Coastal Real Estate has already been sold for an impressive $2,400,000. This truly remarkable house that is situated in the highly in demand neighborhood of Muirlands in the city of La Jolla in California is part of the many San Diego Coastal Homes for Sale. This magnificent property is surrounded by countless other valuable homes and fantastic neighborhoods that make this highly coveted estate quite a steal. http://www.sandiegocoastalhome.com/00A7F4
Posted on February 24, 2010 16:53:32 by Troy Broussard
Posted in About Us, La Jolla Shores
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Leave a comment » Spectacular House with Fabulous Oceanfront Sold for $3,495,000!Spectacular House with Fabulous Oceanfront Sold for $3,495,000!This beautiful and sprawling house located in Oceanside, California, has already been sold for the amount of $3,495,000. This spectacular property is included in the La Jolla Coastal Real Estate and provides its residents with their own piece of paradise. It is one of the many [San Diego Coastal Homes for Sale] and has a glorious oceanfront that directly leads to a private beach. This was built in the year 1973 and has an estimated square footage of 2,577. This house is situated in the wonderful community of Oceanside. This excellent location is perfect for enjoying the laidback beach lifestyle that is distinctly California living. http://www.sandiegocoastalhome.com/00A806
Posted on February 20, 2010 21:00:07 by Troy Broussard
Posted in About Us, San Diego Coastal Neighborhoods
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Leave a comment » A Beautiful San Diego Coastal Real Estate For Sale Already Sold For $1,200,000!A Beautiful San Diego Coastal Real Estate For Sale Already Sold For $1,200,000!This scenic San Diego coastal real estate for sale was recently sold for $1,200,000. The property, which was originally priced at $1,299,000, features 2,395 square feet of living space. It has five bedrooms and three full baths. The 1960-built house includes a breakfast area, dining area, dining room, den and family room. It has two fireplaces which are located in the family room and living room. http://www.sandiegocoastalhome.com/00A805
Posted on February 20, 2010 20:54:45 by Troy Broussard
Posted in About Us, San Diego Coastal Neighborhoods
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Leave a comment » Recession House Hunter Tips!Buyers have an opportunity to buy cheap houses during low real estate sales. One must grab the opportunity but still show restraint and avoid an impulse buy. This would save you thousands of dollars. Here are tips that you can follow if you are into house hunting during a downturn in the housing market.
1. You should search the internet for listings, do inquiries and talk with a realtor or real estate agent. Look onto newspapers for more information. Do your homework and research to know the range of prices in the area. With this, you will be able to make reasonable bid in the end. 2. Be organized. Keep in mind that you are not the only bargain hunter. To make sure you have an edge over other buyers, get a pre-approved mortgage. Have an attorney to handle the closing deal and documentation. It also makes sense to line up a home inspector and an insurance agent. These professionals provide valuable information and let a buyer know early on in the process, during the attorney review period, what items might need repair as well as what the home will cost to insure. 3. Keep an aye to motivated sellers because some of them may want to sell their homes quickly. It will give you additional bargaining power in situation like this. Here are a couple of signs that the seller is motivated: a. The home may have been on the market for several months and has undergone several price reductions. b. At the showing the home is empty, which suggests the seller has moved and may be holding two mortgages. 4. Know how to best negotiate with the realtor. When houses are being old in a slow pace, many real estate agents are also struggling. In these cases, both agents and firms may be more inclined to knock a percentage point or two off of their commission schedule to get a deal done. 5. It will always make sense to have a title insurance company and have a lawyer do some investigations to make sure that there are no liens and the property can be transferred without the risk. Because the last thing you would want to happen is to absorb those liabilities. http://www.sandiegocoastalhome.com/00A5C0
Posted on January 13, 2010 13:15:13 by Middleton and Associates
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Leave a comment » Top 5 Causes of Water Damage You Must Be Aware OfWater damage is inevitable. It could be as simple as a wet carpet to as catastrophic as a fallen roof. Here are 7 of the most common water damage causes that might happen to your home. With this, you will be well-informed on how to prevent them in the future.
Home Mismanagement - this is the number one cause of not just water damage but also other home-related damages. This could lead to mold damage and cockroach infestation. Always keep your house healthy, clean it regularly, fix problems as soon as it arise and do constant renovations. Bad Weather - constant rains and snow can cause water damage. Rainwater can seep into your roofs while it clogs the gutters and be absorbed into your windowsills. You cannot do anything about this natural phenomenon. Constant Flooding - caused by either rain, street sewage problems or river overflows. Flooding in the home is messy and can bring in toxins, pollutants and other impurities from outside. Broken Fixtures - this could be in the form of overflowing sinks, broken dishwashers and bathtubs that are already leaking. If you have not let an expert fix them immediately, molds and foul odors might come into the picture or suffer from a high water bill. Loose and Rusted Pipes - not only damaging in terms of leaks but could also contaminate drinking water through deposits of metal particles. http://www.sandiegocoastalhome.com/00A5BF
Posted on January 13, 2010 12:51:37 by Middleton and Associates
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