If you are considering buying a home, you may be surprised to discover that having a custom home built is a realistic possibility. A custom-built home opens up an entirely new range of possibilities for you because you have so much control over the location, the design, the amenities, plus with careful planning you may [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Buying Real Estate'
Finding a Great Custom Home Builder
Mar. 1st, 2011
Tips On How to Protect Yourself When Dealing With a Homebuilder
Mar. 1st, 2011
You might be wondering if you should competitively bid your home project to several builders or negotiate with one builder? There is no right way. Obviously, the danger with this method is that if your judgment is wrong, you could end up paying way too much for your project. Your home builder might be a [...]
Two Ways New Home Construction Benefits the San Diego Economy
Mar. 1st, 2011
New home construction is on the rise again. This is thanks in part to the California new home buyer tax credit. The economy and the real estate market are slowly taking a turn for the better. San Diego is just one of dozens of major urban areas seeing some positive benefits. 2009 was something of [...]
Follow These Tips When Building Your Home
Feb. 28th, 2011
Where do you want your dream home to be situated? Do you prefer a beach side residence or a home in the pristine beauty of the forests and the mountains? Residential zones within the city limits or posh residential areas appeal to many people for building their custom homes. Once you have identified your preference [...]
Choosing Between A Condo and A Home
Feb. 26th, 2011
There are many luxurious homes throughout the world. Each of these homes is considered luxurious in different ways because different people prefer certain amenities over another. This applies when you are deciding whether to purchase a home or a condo to live in. While you may want it to be luxurious, a condo will probably [...]
Carefully Selecting an Apartment
Feb. 26th, 2011
Until you are ready to purchase your very own first home, you and your small family will probably have to live in small apartments together. Various changes in life, such as additions to the size of the family or job location changes, may require you to start shopping for another appropriate apartment. While you dream [...]
Dealing with the Shock Associated With Moving
Feb. 25th, 2011
Culture shock is something the many people experience when they travel to a new country where customs and daily living habits are different. Many people think culture shock only occurs when you travel to a new country, but you can experience the same type of shock when you move from a small town into a [...]
Choosing the Right Neighborhood
Feb. 25th, 2011
There are many different things you will have to consider when you are deciding to move. Perhaps one of the most important decisions you make is what neighborhood you choose to move into. This is one of the most important decisions that you will have to make because it will affect all of your family [...]
Your Only Possible Chopice Is Short Sale
Feb. 24th, 2011
Don’t despair just because you are over your head in debt because a short sale may just save the day for you. Don’t be one of those people who panic when their mortgage becomes unfeasible to handle. This is the time when you need to have your wits about you. So if foreclosure seems to [...]
Building a New Home in San Diego and the Double Dip Recession
Feb. 22nd, 2011
There is no argument that the economy, both globally and nationally, still struggles to free itself from the grip of a terrible recession. Depending on who you listen to, the country is either in a slow recovery, sitting in stasis waiting to see what happens or slipping over the edge into part two of a [...]