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Category Archives: Buying Properties

Pre-War Building? Pros and Cons of Older Hom...

March 14, 2017
When you live in a city like Redlands or Riverside, there are a lot of historic homes. These homes have a certain c ...
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Air Rights and Mineral Rights

February 14, 2017
Did you know about air rights? Air rights are the legal ability to use or control the space above a property. Air r ...
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So You Want to Be A Realtor

January 31, 2017
Right after I began in Real Estate, there was a “gold rush”. I received my license at the beginning of ...
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Stimulating or No? Industry Might Not Always...

January 24, 2017
This probably doesn’t come as a surprise to anyone who lives in the I.E, but the Inland Empire leads the nati ...
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Probate and a Living Trust

January 16, 2017
My parents called me the other day and wanted to talk about a sensitive subject. One that is sad to discuss with pe ...
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Is Buying a New Construction Home Better?

January 12, 2017
The first point I want to make is, if you are set on purchasing a newly constructed or going-to-be constructed home ...
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Getting Ready for Colder Weather

Getting Ready for Colder Weather

January 3, 2017
We are spoiled, yes, here in So Cal we don’t have to deal with below freezing temperatures that often. But th ...
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Auction Properties Aren’t For Regular ...

December 19, 2016
Ever thought about getting a property via auction? Well it isn’t impossible, but it is very hard for regular ...
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Is It Worth It?

December 6, 2016
Now, we are required to have insurance for our home if we secure a loan from a bank, we are required to have auto i ...
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Reverse Mortgage Information

November 14, 2016
I remember when I got into real estate, the market was very normal in Southern California. The Inland Empire was an affordable place to live so there were a lot of commuters as well as local economy w ...
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