Small Property Tax Increase for 2014
A petite rise of property tax while be assessed to San Diego County owners due to low inflation. The numbers will be hiked to .45 percent on December 2014 and April 2015 property tax bills, which is less than a quarter of the increased number administered in the previous year. According to an article in the San Diego Union-Times, …
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Qualified Mortgages to Affect 2014’s Real Estate Market
The Consumer Protection ACT and Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform were administered into a law in 2010 to avoid a return of the housing and financial crisis in 2008, the numbers from that time period wasn’t as significant since the financial system of the Great Depression. Qualified Mortgage (QM) will start this month, which are new rules initiated in the …
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Eight Window Options While Remodeling
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- January 6, 2014
Do you windows need a facelift? When you’re trying to market your real estate in San Diego, a stellar decision to make is changing the style of your windows. The idea sounds all fine and dandy, but you can’t get involved with this if you don’t know what you’re doing. According to Home and Garden Television (HGTV), they have …
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The Forecast of 2014’s Interest Rates
We’ve reached the New Year. The rates in mortgage keep on increasing, however money market interest rates and certificates of deposit are not according to an article in the San Diego Union-Times. Mortgage rates rose to as high as a full percentage point while savings accounts paid out a mere 0.1 percent in interest. This was a pattern that …
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Six Designs for Your Ceiling
Let’s be honest, ceilings aren’t the first thing you observe when you walk into someone’s home for the first time. Actually the only time you may glance is when a fire alarm goes off or just the act of lying down or even doing exercises. However when you’re are looking to sell your home, a great renovation would be …
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Default Notices at its Lowest in Eight Years
Following October, that indicated a rise in foreclosures and defaults, San Diego County faltered by a large amount as notices of defaults decreased as low as it has been in eight years according to an article in the San Diego Union – Times. In October, 173 homes in San Diego were repossessed, while real estate in San Diego, in …
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Top Ten Trends of Kitchen Renovations
According to a report from the National Association of Realtors posted in the San Diego Union – Times, almost half of the homeowners are taking on the task of improving their homes. New homeowners are doing a kitchen model project within three months of buying purchasing the San Diego real estate. There are multiple choices when you’re deciding to …
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What will be seen in San Diego Real Estate in 2014?
Because of the effects of the Great Recession, it is known that San Diego real estate has accepted the fact that there is a bubble encasing market. According to a story in KPBS San Diego, to weather the storm of this recession from the prior five years, customers have looked to real estate. However, it has been difficult to …
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Top Trends for Real Estate in 2014
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- December 11, 2013
According to the Urban Land Institute (ULI), after recovering from a rough year in the real estate market, the developing trends were highlighted in a real estate report concocted at a Chicago ULI meeting last month, according to CBS News. Beginning to move into the market are Millennials Generation Y, or the millennial generation, are beginning to move into the …
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San Diego Housing Market Slowdown Imminent
According to a report released on December 9 by the San Diego Association of Realtors (SDAR), San Diego real estate market will slow even though the prices of homes will maintain a similar rate in which they were sold in 2012, according to an article in KPBS.org. This year in October, the numbers faltered 11.3 percent of what was sold …
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