What’s Happening in San Diego in November

  There’s always something fun and exciting to do in the San Diego area, and November is no exception. The folks at the Equity Title Company have released their November 2014 San Diego Events Calendar, and it’s filled with events that are sure to please everyone in the family. If you’re new to the area, or considering a move, this …

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C.A.R. Housing Market Forecast Brings Good News for Traditional Home Buyers

The California Association of Realtors (C.A.R.) recently released their annual California Housing Market Forecast, and it contains some wonderful news for traditional home buyers. The forecast reports that with more available homes on the market for sale, California’s housing market will see a decrease in investors as home sales will see a slight increase, with prices flattening out in 2015. …

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How to Successfully Market a Small House

You may think that large and spacious homes are the most in-demand houses on the market, but a new trend is on the rise: Small houses. More homebuyers are seeking out the convenience and comfort of smaller homes. This is wonderful news for owners looking to sell their small houses, but to really market the home successfully, you’ll need to …

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What to do if a Seller Won’t Negotiate

Simply finding your dream home can sometimes be only half the battle of buying a house. You may find that your offer, no matter how competitive relative to the market, gets rejected by the seller. Sometimes a seller has a set price in mind, and are unwilling to negotiate a lower offer. This can be frustrating for buyers, and is …

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Why People Love Living on the Water

Encinitas is a wonderful and beautiful community. We have art, culture, world-class dining, and of course, amazing beaches. Owning a beachfront home is a dream for many people that they are able to realize in Encinitas. Still, there are some individuals who wonder why people would want to live on the water. Living right on the water is a unique …

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Things to Remember Before Moving to your New Encinitas Home

Moving into your new home in Encinitas is a cause for celebration! But don’t let your excitement make you forget some important things everyone needs to do before moving to a new area. Everyone remembers to forward their mail and bid farewell to their neighbors, but here are a few things you may have forgotten. Banking                                                    Is your current bank …

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Know Your Home Buyer Rights

When you’re buying a home, there are a few things that will act as determining factors- namely your credit history and your income. Your age, gender, and race, should not play a role. There are many laws in place to protect buyers against discrimination, but you should still be aware of your rights as a buyer, especially if you believe …

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Proper Etiquette for Attending an Open House

Emily Post may have written the book on etiquette, but unfortunately, there’s no chapter devoted to attending an open house. Open houses are an excellent opportunity for potential homebuyers to check out available homes, but can raise a lot of questions for first-timers. “Is it okay to drop by if we’re not actively looking for a home?” “Is this a …

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The Power of Moore in 92024

Check your newsstands, readers! I will have an advertisement featured in the November issue of 92024 Magazine.  The issue will be on stands soon, but here’s a sneak peek for my readers:

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Unanticipated Homeownership expenses when Moving from an Apartment

If you’re looking to buy your first home, there’s a good chance you’ve already done your homework. You’ve researched, read blogs, poured through available listings, and budgeted for every expense. Or have you? For people looking to buy their first home after years of renting, there are countless unanticipated expenses that might not have considered. And while they may not …

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