Common Phrasing for Real Estate Ads
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charming or vintage charm, convenient location, cozy, encinitas real estate, home for sale in encinitas, home with a view, Linda Moore, low-maintenance yard, model home conditionk flexible floor plan, needs TLC, original condition, real estate ad words, waterfront property
- April 17, 2014
There are common words that are usually used as quote, unquote buzzwords to entice a home buyer in Encinitas. When you’re a ready to buy a home in Encinitas, you should have a common knowledge of what these words mean in Layman’s terms.
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San Diego Housing Starts Slowly as Buyer’s Season Begins in March
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$427000 median price for March, 30-year-fixed mortgage, DataQuick, Freddie Mac, Linda Moore, March median price, San Diego Association of Realtors, San Diego Housing Market, San Diego real estate, San Diego Union-Times
- April 16, 2014
Like the start of the year, the San Diego housing market is slowly beginning at the start of the peak buying season. The year over year was down 20 percent, but from a month-to-month standpoint, March increased its median price to $410,000 with 2,541 sales. This start is the slowest for San Diego since March 2009, but Southern California is having similiar issues – especially in Orange County and Los Angeles County. However, experts from University of San Diego and DataQuick both see the market to make a push as summer comes a little bit closer.
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Should You Buy a Beach House in Solana Beach?
There are many advantages and disadvantages in regards to buying a beach home in Solana Beach. Who wouldn’t want to live in paradise. If its your dream, taking into consideration the damage you could obtain, the scarcity of people in the suburb compared to living by the ocean, hearing the peaceful and serene sounds and the laid-back atmosphere.You may also receive benefits by buying the home in Solana Beach permanently and putting the house up for rent.
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Two-Bedroom, Two Bathroom Home for Sale in Oceanside
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4475 Albatross Way, birch hardwood flooring, home for sale in Oceanside, Linda Moore, Oceana Mission 2 neighborhood, oceanside realtor, panoramic views, renovation, Saltillo stone patio, updates
- April 14, 2014
This beautiful ranch in Oceanside has a stellar view of the mountain range in the distance and is completely renovated by its previous interior designer owner. This perfect two-bedroom, two-bathroom single story townhome obtains warm tones, birch hardwood flooring and newly renovated plumbing, electrical, light fixtures, water heater, furnace and many other additional updates. This home in Oceanside is located at 4475 Albatross Way in the Oceana Mission 2 neighborhood!
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San Diego Home for Sale at 3044 Cabrillo Mesa Drive
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3044 Cabrillo Mesa Drive, built-in pool, home for sale in San Diego, Linda Moore, modernized, Real Estate Agent Linda Moore Coldwell Banker Encinitas California, San Diego real estate, Serra Mesa neighborhood, single-story home in San Diego, upgraded
- April 11, 2014
In the center of San Diego, there is a home for sale at Cabrillo Mesa Drive. The structure built in 1958, is completely updated and modernized standing at 1,740 square feet. The single-story home has four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Natural lighting shines throughout the whole home and has a wonderful back yard that includes a built-in pool. Very accessible as you are able to reach highways 805,164,15 and 8.
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The Good and the Bad of Buying an Old House in Del Mar
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availablility and furnishings, Del Mar Realtor, electric renovations, foundation work, home renovations, investment, Linda Moore, older home in Del Mar, pipe replacement, plumbing, pros and cons of an older home in Del Mar, storage space, the neighborhood of Del Mar
- April 10, 2014
There are many reasons to buy an older house for sale in Del Mar. The location, the vintage style, the cheaper pricing, the comfortable feeling and the charm. However, if you weigh in the bad, this older home may need a lot of renovations like with heating, air conditioning, plumbing, chimney realignment, structural and interior renovations. See if you think the pros out weigh the cons when looking for a home in Del Mar.
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How to Judge the Quality of Life in Carlsbad Neighborhoods
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carlsbad real estate, carlsbad realtor, crime rates, health risk, Home for Sale in Carlsbad, home value, Linda Moore, Neighborhoods of San Diego County, quality of life, schools in Carlsbad
- April 9, 2014
When preparing to buy your home in Carlsbad, besides the price and the condition, you have to rate the quality of life in the neighborhood high up on your list of priorities. Between just one block in Carlsbad you could experience different situations like home value, health risk, crime and the quality of your family could come into place. A Realtor in Carlsbad could assist you with these accessible statistics on what neighborhood. One side of the block could have a totally different effect on a family than others.
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What Time is Best to Sell Your Home in Encinitas?
The right time to sell your home in Encinitas is a combination of the interest rates in the markets, your financial status and your emotional status. You may be moving for your kids, for work, if you’ve been divorced, if your income has decreased – but for whatever reason it may be that you are selling your home in Encinitas you should work with a Realtor to provide the proper pricing, understand the high expectations of the prospective buyer and provide the appropriate repairs.
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55 Percent of San Diego Homes Deemed Unaffordable
Zillow.com released a survey on Friday indicating which major American housing markets were unaffordable. Of the homes currently for sale in San Diego, as much as 55.3 percent of these were said to be unaffordable. The number of unaffordable homes is destined to increase if if mortgage rises like the value of homes in San Diego has.
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The Home Seller’s Counteroffer and How to Handle it
How to handle a home seller’s counteroffer in San Diego County. They could make a counteroffer due to the forecast of the local market value in San Diego County, the time it’s been on the market, what the seller’s expectations are and when they plan on moving out. You could work with a Realtor in San Diego County to figure out the motives of the home seller.
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