Posts Tagged ‘House Hunting’
What to know before buying a home with a guest house
Thinking of buying a home with a guest house? There are multiple reasons why you might want the extra space. Whether you have the need to accommodate older relatives long term, or grown children looking for some privacy or just a separate space for guests when they visit. As we age, we tend…
Read MoreBenefits of Owning a Home
In terms of life events, buying and owning a home is up there. Graduation, marriage, babies, homeownership. The American Dream. Homeownership is not just a roof over your head! It represents shelter, stability, wealth, and pride! When you think about buying a home, many questions will come to mind. Do I really need to…
Read MoreSell My Home Now Or Sell In The Spring
Updated: January 20, 2019 The supply of homes for sale dramatically increases every spring, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Ready to put your home on the market and begin selling your home? It’s good to consider that there are many factors that go into selling a house and whether you should sell in the spring…
Read MoreWhat Makes A House A Home
“There’s no place like home.” The age-old question that is a different answer depending on who you ask. No matter what shape or size your living space is, the feeling of a home can mean different things to different people. Whether it’s a certain blanket or your cozy bed, the emotional reasons why we choose…
Read MoreSuburban Life Vs. City Life
Where you choose to live is a major contributor to who you are as a person. Choosing between suburban life vs. city life can be a tough choice for some, but easier for others. Two very different sets of benefits determine whether homeowners are drawn to the suburbs or to the inner city. There are many factors to consider, including…
Read MoreThe City Between Hillcrest and North Park
University Heights, the city between Hillcrest and North Park, is a popular and somewhat low-key neighborhood. The area is known for it’s small but superb dining options, relatively low congestion, and close proximity to both Downtown San Diego and the beaches. The name “University” dates back to the land boom of the 1880s…
Read MoreQuick Overview of Living in San Diego
Living in San Diego is pretty much exactly as great as people say. Balboa Park, California Burritos, Beaches, Craft Beer, Famous Zoo and so much more! There is so much to do, so much to see and so much to eat in San Diego, you would need to live here to experience it all!…
Read MoreRelocating To San Diego County: An Exuberance Experience
San Diego County is a city on the coast of Southern California with an estimated population of 1,419,516 and stands in the record as the second-largest city in California. San Diego County became the go-to area for people looking to relocate because of its mild climate and long association with the United States Navy…
Read MorePrepare Your Home For Summer
Summer will be here before you know it, and you know what that means: Heat, bug invasions and yard work. Now is the time to prepare your home for Summer and then enjoy the season when it finally arrives. Where to get started inside: Service the air conditioning. Nothing can ruin your day like a…
Read MoreWhat to do in San Diego for the Holidays
Tis the season! Except San Diego is still in the 80s this season! Looking to make the holidays seem like well, the holidays? I have compiled a list of things to do with your family and around San Diego to get in the spirit! Take Pictures with Santa: There are many places to take your…
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