Monthly Archives: September 2013

Evaluating the Acquisition of a San Diego Short Sale

Posted by JD Esajian // September 16, 2013

While San Diego County boasts one of the healthiest markets in the country, there are still many distressed short sales, foreclosures and homes in need of repair. So what are the pros and cons of buying a ‘handyman special’ or fixer upper? Acquiring a San Diego short sale that requires work may be a great […]


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Cool Home Additions To Bank On

Posted by JD Esajian // September 13, 2013

What cool, yet unconventional, home additions can homeowners and real estate investors add for additional appeal to their property?  Adding the right improvements can result in huge profits for any investor. Home additions and improvements are constantly a source of controversy in the real estate community. Green real estate investors and regular homeowners frequently and […]


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Creating a San Diego House Flipping System

Posted by JD Esajian // September 12, 2013

San Diego house flipping has become incredibly lucrative over the last couple of years.  However, constantly preforming at a high level in this industry is time consuming and exhausting. Investors need to take a break when they can. How can you develop a system for your business so that it runs while you are away […]


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Avoiding The New Home Incentive Scam

Posted by JD Esajian // September 11, 2013

A new home incentive scam has potential buyers on the lookout for people with bad intentions. However, are home incentive programs really a scam? More importantly, how can you avoid them and still buy a home before property prices and interest rates go up further? U.S. home builders were rocking earlier this year. They were […]


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When To Enlist The Help of a San Diego Realtor

Posted by JD Esajian // September 10, 2013

Should you enlist the help of a San Diego Realtor to sell your home, or is it better to save the cash and go it alone? The decision to use real estate agents for selling a home in San Diego County has never been more confusing for homeowners. It may seem like common sense to […]


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The Catch With Cheap Foreclosures

Posted by JD Esajian // September 9, 2013

There is a myriad of cheap foreclosures available on a national level that are selling for next to nothing. Homes are being foreclosed on for as little as $6 in interest. So do they make a good buy for real estate investors, and what potential pitfalls await those that aren’t careful about the homes they […]


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A New Perception of the American Dream Home

Posted by JD Esajian // September 6, 2013

Has the American dream home changed? Where do people want to live now? With the economy experiencing so many fluctuations in recent years, perceptions of the American dream home may have shifted. According to Inman News and a Fortune Magazine columnist and author, social and real estate trends may be changing in favor of urban […]


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House Flipping Tips: How A Double Closing Works

Posted by JD Esajian // September 5, 2013

How can real estate investors legally and efficiently flip houses with a double closing in today’s market? Those new to wholesaling houses often find the concept of a double closing to be confusing, and their initial feedback from industry professionals is usually met with disapproval. This is often a result of the DIY approach to […]


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Commercial Real Estate in San Diego Evolving into Primary Market

Posted by JD Esajian // September 4, 2013

San Diego, CA is becoming increasingly attractive for global investors. As it attracts more interest, commercial real estate in San Diego has taken a significant step forward. Commercial mortgage lending and real estate sales have been gaining strength and momentum, with demand building over the last 18 months. Many domestic and international investors are looking […]


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Flipping California Property: Condo Conversions Picking Up

Posted by JD Esajian // September 3, 2013

Are you intent on flipping California property? If so, you are in luck, as condo conversions are picking up again. Real estate investors are using this strategy, that was popular years ago, to find and flip properties throughout the Sunshine State. Condo conversions were an extremely hot commodity around 2006, but many stalled when the housing […]


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