It is being discussed. The Obama Administration is considering resurrecting the first time homebuyer tax credit. It is still too early to determine if they will, but since the tax credit expired, many have asked us here at the San […]
Does you real estate agent still have to open their phone to answer? The world has changed and at a very fast pace. San Diego’s real estate market entrepreneurs know this and most have adapted to the times. In a […]
The second lienholder needs $5,000 paid outside of escrow prior to close. From time to time this happens and it is so frustrating for a buyer looking to buy a home. If that home is a short sale, sometimes the […]
Lots of exciting things to do this week before Labor Day! The San Diego Real Estate Cafe Crew wishes you a fantastic last day of your weekend and will be reviewing great things to do for Labor Day here in […]
As a REALTOR with Prudential California Realty I’m asked this question more than I can count because I’m involved in San Diego Real Estate. I, like the public at large, have to really read carefully into what the media publishes, says […]
In San Diego and probably most of the U.S., agents are getting calls day in and day out from people that are planning to bail on their home. Apparently the new term is “buy and bail,” which means acquiring a […]
In San Diego real estate you’d think that this question about heat in a home where the weather is as close to perfect wouldn’t come into play. You’re probably saying to yourself, “I’ve never turned the heater on in my […]
So how does that work? This can be tough. It happened to me yesterday and everything is still not worked out. In this case it was from a conventional (20% down) loan to an FHA (3.5% down). I don’t know […]
One of the benefits of being a member of the Downtown Lions Club here in San Diego, in addition to being able to do meaningful charity work, is to have the opportunity to have guest speakers come in and talk […]