Active Rain's Summertime Meet Up! "Lighthouse Bar & Grill" Oceanside
Come spend a casual early evening with a group of real estate industry folks at our "Summertime Active Rain Meet Up.
Be you a real estate agent, broker, lender, investor, property manager, developer, title, escrow, interior designer, home stager, home inspector, appraiser, contractor, buyer, seller or curious about real estate in general please join us.
July 27th from 4:30-6"30 Oceanside Harbor Village on the water 262 Harbor Drive, Oceanside
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real estate: AGENCY In Real Estate and What You Need To Know As A Client.
- 10/18/14 11:34 PM
AGENCY In Real Estate and What You Need To Know As A Client. While I was taking my 45 hour continuing education course I found it helpful to take some time while studying the material to regurgatate it in my own written words as I've found it's a great way to better assimilate the often times very technical and legalistic terms. So I thought I'd share them with the many folks who may not understand all the technical nomenclature, lexicon and nuances about the Real Estate Industry. Hope (2 comments)
real estate: Facts About Manufactured Housing
- 01/11/13 11:14 PM
Facts About Manufactured Housing This is a repost about the Manufactured Home Industry that should give AR RE Professionals and home buyers some keen insight about affordable housing options. Be you a young couple looking for your first home investment or a Baby Boomer looking to downsize to a more modest and affordable lifestyle this should be something you may want to consider. Getting the Facts: A Closer Look at Manufactured Housing and I'M HOME Learning more about modern manufactured housing leads to an expanded view of homeownership – the American dream. I’M HOME seeks to help make the dream of (6 comments)
real estate: What Direction Do You Think The Real Estate Market Will Go Now That America Has Been Downgraded By S&P?
- 10/11/11 04:08 AM
What Direction Do You Think The Real Estate Market Will Go Now That America Has Been Downgraded By S&P?This may be a little bit of a stretch but in many ways the current state of the RE market is somewhat reminiscent of the stock market in that the stock market factors in anticipated chaos and adjusts accordingly. That in part is why the big boys stay and play and the more unsophisticated investor tends to divest and run as was evidenced in the recent S&P credit downgrade that triggered the sell off we've been seeing for the last several sessions. What is happening in the RE (2 comments)
Former Home Owners Reclaim Foreclosed Property I picked this up on another RE blog and wanted to re-post it. Very interesting. Could this be the tip of the iceberg?
One possible outcome of the foreclosure crisis could be a fight between former owners of foreclosed homes and lenders.An example of what might become a larger trend happened in California, where a couple and their nine children used a crowbar to break into their former home. Their lawyer recommended that they take this step, according to AOL’s HousingWatch.comThe former owners, Jim and Danielle Earl, say they were trying to catch (4 comments)