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Do you really need a real estate agent to buy or sell a home? Is it too risky not to use one or too expensive to use one? Real estate agents used to be used in virtually all transactions, then for sale buy owner services started cropping up, promising to save homeowners money but which...
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Real estate closings can be tricky. With so many people involved and so many variables it is no wonder they fall apart or get delayed. However, if you are the one with a big earnest money deposit on the line or you are facing foreclosure and simply can’t afford for your real estate closing not...
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For a community that’s located just 21 miles from the heart of San Diego, Lakeside sure doesn’t live up to its expectations. Though the town’s name might lead you to believe it’s a posh waterfront suburb, Lakeside is really more Wild West than anything else. This picturesque neighborhood is all open sky and adventure, and...
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If you think selling a house is hard now, just wait until next year. And the year after that. And the year after that. And the … okay, you get the point. According to the latest Goldman Sachs forecast, real estate investing will hit rock bottom in 2013 and won’t recover to pre-crash levels until...
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Carmel Valley, the upper-class coastal community with the delicious-sounding name – isn't just a sweet place to live. It's also one of the most well-educated and beautiful neighborhoods around, the high-water mark for anyone buying a house in San Diego. If you’ve got the cash to burn, it could be the site of your next...
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A coastal gem located in southern Connecticut, Madison has just about everything you could want if you're on the lookout for a piece of prime Connecticut real estate. Here in Madison, the beaches are scenic, the boutiques are cozy and the chowder is divine. It's a real seaside treasure.
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Raising a family in San Diego can be hard, especially if your work requires you to live within the city limits. Luckily, there are a few friendly neighborhoods that make family life easy on anyone buying a house in San Diego. Among the best of these is Tierrasanta, a residential community in the northern hills...
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Although financial experts usually advise buyers to avoid adjustable-rate mortgages like the plague, there are a few instances when choosing this type of home loan over a fixed-rate mortgage can actually be beneficial. If you’re buying a house in the near future and you don’t know which type financing you should be looking for, here...
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With a population of 50,000, Fairfield sits on the border of a large town and a small city. However you choose to classify it, though, Fairfield is undeniably one of the best places to live in the entire Northeast. If you’re buying a house in Connecticut, you’ll definitely want to target this town as a...
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If you’re buying a house in San Diego because of a promotion or new job, your neighborhood will have to be safe enough for working professionals but close enough to downtown to make the morning commute easy. Poway balances these two needs better than any other San Diego neighborhood. Here’s why.
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