Archive for the 'FSBO' Category

Clearly And With Out Any Ambiguity State What

Wednesday, January 10th, 2007

Clearly and with out any ambiguity state what you need from your home in terms of price, location, size, number of beds/baths, garages, features and facilities, type of home etc. Armed with this information your San Diego realtor will be able to match your home’s requirements with available properties and homes in the housing market. Your San Diego real estate agent has a network of connections with other real estate agents, brokers, home developers etc. With his contacts in the industry he will be able to find a home that is closest to your requirements sometimes the home may even exceed your expectations. All the people involved in the process - your San Diego realtor, his broker contacts, their brokerage firms will then split the commission earned in selling the home.

When You Buy San Diego Homes For Sale

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

When you buy San Diego homes for sale you can enjoy ballooning, boating, camping, climbing, cycling, dining, diving, fishing, golfing, hang-gliding, hiking, racing, riding, sailing, shopping, sight seeing, skiing, sky-diving, surfing, swimming or touring, all the year through. No wonder San Diego real estate is so popular among the outdoor’s people. With its perfect weather, great facilities and year-round sunshine, San Diego lives up to its reputation of “America’s Finest City”. You can choose your San Diego homes for sale from waterfront, Gulf Coast, Pacific Ocean, Gated Communities, Gated golf communities, Golf Courses, Ocean front, Condo, Single Family Homes. Condominiums are by far the most popular San Diego homes for sale properties.

Are You Trying To Decide Between The Two?

Saturday, December 9th, 2006

Are you trying to decide between the two? Both types of homes of desirable and are much less expensive than a single-family home. San Diego condos gives you access to many shared facilities like gyms, valet parking, swimming pools, clubs, security systems etc. You are only joint owner of all these facilities and the land on which your apartment block stands. Also, you pay a condo fee when you live in a San Diego condos.