Five Issues Veterans may run into when Buying a Home in Carlsbad
When veterans are looking for homes in Carlsbad, many home buyers and agents stay away from the Department of Veteran Affairs because of the restrictions could be at a large number and very difficult. Veterans don’t have to fall into this pool of misconceptions when searching for a mortgage for their home according to an article in realtor.com. Although even …
View Post
Prepare for Inspection when Selling Your Home in Encinitas
Now that you’ve put your home on the market, and an offer has come in, the process of inspection comes next. Even if you have owned the real estate in Encinitas for years or even decades, there could be issues with discovered by an inspector. There is no promise that you’ll pass the inspection with flying colors, but according to …
View Post
Buy a Home in Solana Beach with Low or Zero Down Payment
The most difficult issue for first-time home buyers in Solana Beach is finding all of the financing they need. That’s not out of the ordinary because you’re usually paying for rent and are trying to save for an emergency fund. A down payment is usually around 20 percent of the worth of the home in Solana Beach. The median house …
View Post
The Milken Institute New Report features the California Association of Realtors
The California Association of Realtors (C.A.R) were featured in the new release of the Milken Institute report of housing finance. The landscape of this release talks about rebuilding housing finance, the perspective on Californians on Federal Reform, as well as the voice of CEO of C.A.R. Joel Singer. The report notes the discussion of the California Summit that was in …
View Post
Should I make the choice of refinancing my home in San Diego?
With months of the housing market in San Diego at the lowest it’s been in years, recent months have shown a slight increase of interest rates. The idea of refinancing a mortgage still is an appealing idea, because interest rates are expected to jump to five percent or higher by August 2014, according to a Freddie Mac Report in …
View Post
The Five Most Ill-Advised Things to do Prior to Buying a Home
There are many things that people do blindly, when they’ve found that they are extremely interested in purchasing real estate in Carlsbad. Just because you are preapproved for a mortgage and/or under contract, it doesn’t mean that it is in stone that you will receive a loan for your prospective dream house. More hoops will have to be jumped through …
View Post
What’s the Value of Your Home?
Are you thinking of putting your home for sale in Del Mar? We know you want to reap over 100 percent of the price you actually purchased your home for. Before your dreams of flipping your home come into the picture, you must detect an estimate on what the worth of your home is in the present market. The ideal …
View Post
What Happens After You Buy a Home in Encinitas?
No more open houses, no more research and no more endless days of searching for a home in Encinitas, because you’ve found your dream home. However after you’ve made an offer for the home in Encinitas and closed on it, did you know there are more steps to take? According to realtor.com there are a few more things you need …
View Post
Mistakes Home Sellers Make in San Diego
When you’re selling your home, you must be physically and mentally prepared, and putting it on the market. You have to attach your efforts to making the sale rather than keeping that emotional connection where memories were made. According to realtor.com, listed below are costly mistakes people have made in the past in which you should avoid when your real …
View Post
Six Tips about an Open House Visit
When you are in the process of looking for a new place to live, you have to attend an open house to get the real feel for the home in Encinitas. With the combination of what your limits may be on spending as well as the stress that comes with this, this fun and exciting experience going through an open …
View Post