Ifyou afford La Jolla, I have a perfect condo for you. It is a one bedroom high end end unit with granite counters, crown moulding, stainless steel appliances and easy to rent.
If you would like more info send me your e-mail and I will send you the details with pictures.
My e-mail is mariliacathcart@yahoo.com
I have been a realtor in La Jolla for the past 34 years and I work out of the Prudentail office in La Jolla. - Thu Apr 10 2008, 07:47
I believe that you would be very happy living near the coast.
Depending on your budget, I think that La Jolla, Del Mar, Pacific Beach, Solana Beach and downtown San Diego would be the best choices.
I live downtown and love it. - Wed Mar 26 2008, 09:53
No, there are no homes or vacant lots in Pacific Beach for $200K.
You definitely need an experienced realtor to help you.
I have been working as a realtor in San Diego for the past 34 years.
Please give me a call at 619 300-5008 if I can help you. - Fri Mar 28 2008, 09:15
You definitely need a realtor who can show you what homes have sold for in the last 3 months in the area where you are making offers.
The listed price can vary depending on how motivated the seller is.
I have been a realtor here in San Diego for the past 34 years and I know that I can make the process of buying an easy one for you.
Please give me a call at 619 300-5008., - Fri Mar 28 2008, 09:11
The best way to figure out what you can afford is to talk to a loan officer.
You must have available your gross income and what you owe so that he can give you a range within 5 minutes.
You will need a letter of ore-qualification from a lender when you start making offers on different properties.
I deal with a mortgage broker by the name of Todd Di Loretto. His number is 619 246-8226.
I havebeen a realtor here in San Diego for the past 34 years and I can assist you with the process of buying the home.
Please give me a call at 619 300-5008.. - Fri Mar 28 2008, 09:08
Yes, anytime a seller must sell it tips the scale to the buyer's side.
You have to be patient dealing with homes that notices of default have been filed or are already in foreclosure, however, you most likely will get a substantial reduction in the price.
For instance, I just sold a house that was going to foreclosure and the lender took a $250K reduction from the loan owed and it took me 3 months to get it done.
If the lender is already the owner of the property the process is shortened.
Please call me at 619 300-5008 if I can further assist you.
I have been a realtor in San Diego for the past 34 years. I am confident that I can be of great value to you. - Fri Mar 28 2008, 09:01