As one of San Diego’s largest communities, Rancho Bernardo has much to offer to anyone. Like the rest of San Diego, Rancho Bernardo is sprawling with rolling hills, canyons, lots of neighborhood parks, and golf courses. The natural geography of this area is perfect for those who love the natural outdoors, and want to feel [...]
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Rancho Bernardo
May. 6th, 2010
Buying Real Estate in a Declining Market
May. 5th, 2010
The idea of buying Real Estate in a declining market is not usually something you would consider. This is because it will be awhile before you will make any significant profit off of it. You will also have a difficult time making any sort of a profit off of your own home in which to [...]
Tips to Win a Real Estate Listing
May. 3rd, 2010
Signing up a seller is probably one of the most challenging task a real estate professional can face. With thousands of agents to choose from, distinguishing yourself from the pack and be a challenge.In order to separate themselves from the crowd marketing for real estate agents has to be special. Here are some tips to [...]
Removalists – 6 Packaging Tips For Removalist Boxes
Apr. 30th, 2010
Moving house can be a stressful time and the first question that you need to answer is…..am I looking to pack my own furniture and belongings or do I want a complete door to door removalists service? If you are looking to “Owner Pack” your shipment you must think about the many materials that you [...]
Removalists – How Trained Consultants Will Make Your Move Easier
Apr. 30th, 2010
Finding the right removalists services to meet your specific needs is a key step in planning to relocate your belongings. Having a moving house checklist is a good start, but your first step is to contact a removalist company with a consistent high level of service – one that has trained consultants that have the [...]
Buying Croatian Property in an Area of Cultural Heritage Importance
Apr. 28th, 2010
If you buy a property in Croatia that is in an area that is under the protection of the Cultural Heritage and you intend to renovate the house or make exterior changes to it, you must seek permission from the county Cultural Heritage department as part of the planning application process. Many old towns in [...]
Tips For Landlords on Maintaining Unoccupied Properties
Apr. 28th, 2010
According to statistics published by the Empty Homes Agency, there were an estimated 697,055 vacant properties in 2008. Obviously, as a landlord you hope your property does not become such a statistic, but given the vagaries of the rental market, periods when your property remains unoccupied are almost inevitable. Unoccupied properties pose a number of [...]
Foreclosure Facts; What to Do When Facing Foreclosure
Apr. 24th, 2010
A foreclosure can be a confusing and scary situation. If you are facing a foreclosure, the first thing to do is get educated. It is important to understand the foreclosure process before you take any steps. In some circumstances there are ways to avoid foreclosure, and in others there are not. If you get into [...]
House Hunting Tips and Tricks Saving You Time and Money
Apr. 24th, 2010
Buying a house is an exciting endeavor. Successful house hunting requires dedication, research and patience. It can take awhile to find a house that best suits your individual needs, but it is important to wait for the right one. You should not take this decision lightly; it will be one that effects both your daily [...]
The Importance of Staging Your Home in a Slow Market
Apr. 24th, 2010
If the market is slow, you need to go above and beyond to make your house sell-able. It is necessary to have a clean, inviting and exciting home for buyers to view. Not only do the buyers need to want your home, they need to want it more than all the other homes around you. [...]