Originally Published on Lighter Side of Real Estate Buying or selling a home can be a complicated and stressful experience. There can be a lot of moving parts involved that may come as a surprise to people who have never been through the process before. This is why having a great real estate agent […]
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Originally published by Houzz.com. Written by Steve Asbell Beachfront living is tough if you’re a plant. Salt spray, searing sun, erosion, drought and hurricane-force winds exclude all but the toughest plants from coastal gardens, but luckily they are also some of the most spectacular. If you live in a warm climate, but your favorite landlubbing […]
Originally published on lightersideofrealestate.com A real estate transaction can be an exciting thing to experience, but it can also be nerve-wracking and stressful. Your experience will largely depend on the circumstances surrounding your transaction and, perhaps more importantly, the agent you’re working with. A great agent will not only get you over the finish line to […]
Huntington Beach is an idyllic beach side community in sunny Southern California. Perfect weather, great schools, and beach living are on most people’s list for the perfect place to live. Here are the best deals for 92648 (the heart of Huntington Beach) If you like amenities 19556 Grandview Cr Huntington Beach, CA 92647 […]
Huntington Beach is an idyllic beach side community in sunny Southern California. Perfect weather, great schools, and beach living doesn’t often come cheap! Although, there are a few gems amongst the million dollar listings for under $700,000! If you’re up for a project 15432 Capri Circle Huntington Beach, CA 92647 $540,000 Located within a […]
Before we get to the “one thing”, answer this question: Do you know which home improvement will bring you the best return on investment? Don’t look at me. I can’t tell you off-hand. And don’t go by hearsay, either. Just because you heard some guy at a party say that remodeling your kitchen or bathroom […]
Nationally, home prices are anticipated to keep rising, though more slowly, 3.5% in 2017, vs. 4.5% in 2016. Your position is now going to center on what and where you are buying or selling. Looking to upgrade a city condo to a large suburban house? Your equity is expected to go far. Since small homes […]
Current January 2017 statistics on the single family housing market in Orange County. Including average prices, days on the market, and who doesn’t want to know what the priciest home goes for? By: Jennifer Sharp