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San Diego Real Estate Flipping Tips

Posted by JD Esajian // February 2, 2011

If you’ve ever seen an episode of Flip This House, then you might be curious about how real estate flipping works. Particularly in the San Diego real estate market, flipping a house can be a great way to make a quick profit.


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Real Estate Closing: What to Expect When Selling a Home

Posted by JD Esajian // February 1, 2011

Real estate closing, or settlement, is the final phase of selling a home. It can take on almost a ritualistic significance – each step is not unlike the order of service in a wedding. By now, you (or, more often, the escrow company) have received a deposit from the buyers, a title search has been completed, there has been a home inspection and any related renegotiations over the final price, and the mortgage lenders have approved the sale. It’s been a long wait, but it’s finally time to set a date and finish the process.


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3 Things to Know About Buying a Home

Posted by JD Esajian // January 31, 2011

Buying a home can be a daunting endeavor – the process may begin with some casual visits to open houses in a few target neighborhoods to get a sense of the market, and choosing whether to work with a real estate agent is often the next step. But by keeping a few key points in mind, it is possible to keep it (relatively) simple.


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3 Things to Know About Selling a Home

Posted by JD Esajian // January 30, 2011

Selling a home in the current economy can be challenging, although the market is certainly improving. Nevertheless, there are some easy guidelines that can help you get your house sold quickly, so that you don’t have to live through open house after open house


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5 Things to Look for in a Real Estate Agent

Posted by JD Esajian // January 28, 2011

If you’re selling a home, having a fantastic real estate agent can make your life a lot easier. A good real estate agent knows how you can maximize profit on your property, while also taking a lot of the complicated paperwork and negotiations off of your hands.


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How to Stop Foreclosure

Posted by JD Esajian // January 27, 2011

Today’s housing market can be difficult for homeowners in danger of defaulting on mortgages. The foreclosure process can be incredibly quick. In some states, if you miss just one payment without taking action, you may find yourself homeless in less than a month. If you’re concerned that you may default on your mortgage, never fear: there are ways you can stop foreclosure.


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Buying Out of Town

Posted by JD Esajian // January 25, 2011

Relocating to a new town presents an extra set of challenges especially if you are moving to a different part of the country. You will have to become accustomed to some obvious differences from your home turf: differences in the weather, in what plants will grow in your garden and in the way locals go about their lives.


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Two Great Events -Rehab Sub group & Cash Flow Conference!!!

Posted by JD Esajian // January 23, 2011

Ever wish we would just open up the books and show you exactly what we are doing in today’s current market to Renovate and Sell a house for profit? Well, that’s exactly what we are doing!! Jan 28th we are having our first REHAB SUB-GROUP of 2011 with JD Esajian up in Lafayette, CA. JD […]


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Working with a Buyer’s Agent

Posted by JD Esajian // January 20, 2011

Today, most buyers choose to work with a buyer’s agent who represents their interests. However, most of those agents also list properties for sale and things can get muddy if you want to buy a home that happens to have been listed by your own real estate agent. That single agent now has a duty to obtain the highest price for the seller and the lowest price for you. That’s impossible to accomplish of course.


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Martin Luther King Jr…

Posted by JD Esajian // January 17, 2011

Lets celebrate the memory and legacy of a great man who, despite great barriers and challenges, made the impossible possible and put his mark in History – not through violence nor abuse of power, but through the true empowerment of all people.


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