Articles tagged: San Diego real estate
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Josh Sloan Developers hope to have a total of 4,500 homes in 4S Ranch, with more than half already complete. Thanks to the area's beautiful year-round weather, miles of scenic walking trails, and spacious tree-lined sidewalks, residents of 4S Ranch often find the outdoors beckoning. This is a pedestrian-friendly community where neighbors are free to leisurely stroll along quiet streets without worrying about heavy traffic zipping by. written by zander smith Are going to buy a new home in San Diego? If you are looking for a reliable real estate brokers San Diego, you are at the right place. In this article we will discuss the importance of hiring a reputed realtor. Besides it’ll provide you with some of the most reputed real estate agents in San Diego. written by groshan fabiola When you are thinking about going into real estate in San Diego, there are some San Diego Real estate investors you can go to in order to make things easier for you written by Doug Jones If the area you lived in was subject to earthquakes, insect infestation and wildfires, and you could live in a type of housing that could withstand all those perils, why wouldn't you? Concrete homes have an amazing resistance to all of the above and are commonly used in Florida and other hurricane ridden locations, but their popularity hasn't spread to the west coast. written by Geoffrey Schiering Property inspection tips and real estate advice from RE/MAX Realtors. Help with buying houses, condominiums, or investment properties in San Diego County: Always hire a professional home inspector. Schiering Team, RE/MAX Realtors serving La Jolla, Del Mar, Carmel Valley, Encinitas, San Diego coastal and inland. written by Doug Jones San Diego has always been an important city, from it's early days as a Spanish outpost to its pivotal role in the Mexican American war, this has always been an area of high activity. This area has long served as a base of operations for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. The area has been undergoing a number of upgrades and an urban renewal since the 1980's. written by Raul Lozoya Lozoya I work with many first time buyers here in San Diego and one of the main reasons that first-time buyers have many fears is a lack of knowledge. The fear is in not knowing. Most first-time buyers do not seek professional advice from a Realtor® on how to buy a home. So they don't know that they can buy a home with virtually no money down and may qualify for many different loans that will make their monthly payment very affordable. The key is to sit down with a knowledgeable Realtor® and ask questions to these concerns and get answers that will give them knowledge so they can be more confident as they go through the process. written by Doug Jones The San diego home market is home to some fantastic homes in almost any price range. There are a lot of first time buyers here and there are some definite things that these buyers should keep in mind when looking for their first homes. written by groshan fabiola Getting over your head in debt is something that no one wants to ever go through or deal with. It can be embarrassing and shameful; all while ruining your overall financial picture. written by Michael Stazko One of the most efficient ways to invest in residential real estate is to do a lease/purchase. The reason a lease/purchase is so effective, is because it provides a win-win situation for both the seller/landlord and the buyer/tenant. written by Michael Stazko It is recommended that you work with a mortgage broker or a mortgage lender before you shop for a house. You don't want to end up falling in love with a home and then finding out you can't afford it. written by Michael Stazko When going to buy or sell a home, your first step should be finding an honest and hard-working realtor. You can find a real estate agent by keeping an eye out for advertisements, calling your local real estate broker, or through the internet. << previous page 1 next page>> |