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17161 Alva Road
San Diego, CA 92127 - 04/28/12 08:39 AM
Lease at the Summit, (92127) Available in May! (update; this unit has been leased) This 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath condominium is a second story unit with a courtyard view from the balcony and includes a single detached garage. The Summit community features 2 swimming pools, tennis courts, an exercise room, a recreation room and a playground. New carpet will be installed and it will be newly painted before the next resident moves in. There is a dining area and a living area, as well as a kitchen equipped with a dishwasher, microwave and refrigerator. The side by
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Why would a distressed seller want their short sale to close escrow this year? - 04/26/12 08:52 AM
Why would a distressed seller want their short sale to close escrow this year? The simple answer to this question is to save money on income taxes. The long drawn out explanation is the “Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007”. The part about not having to pay taxes on the deficiency of a short sale is almost over. The tax break expires in December of this year. Normally, this is a decision underwater homeowners battle with for a long time, but this really is the time to be putting your short sale on the market, if you’re ever going
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Comparing the cost of living in San Diego - 04/22/12 09:46 AM
Have you ever thought of moving to a different city and wondered how much it would cost to live there? Well, people move to San Diego everyday, in fact, 30,000 residents relocate to San Diego each year. There are also many people that have relocated away from San Diego as well, for one reason or another. Many keep their homes and rend them out, because they may want to come back some day. If there ever were a city that many residents would like to call home, it would be San Diego. People in San Diego County can experience warmer and
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What to offer on a short sale - 04/05/12 10:02 AM
What you can offer on a short sale involves two distinguishing factors, the first one is that you have to determine what type of loan does the seller have; the second factor is what kind of loan are you, the buyer, going to use to purchase the property? Some of today’s homebuyers don’t realize how these two factors relate to each other, but they play a very key role in the chances of whether your offer on the short sale will be accepted. Remember that the following guidelines are minimal, and there will always be buyers that may bid higher, especially
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