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Affording A Home In California

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

The California home market is one of the most expensive in the nation. California is home to twenty of the top twenty-one most expensive areas in which to buy a home. However, with good planning and money management skills, you can afford to own your own home in this exciting and beautiful state.
First, you need [...]

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Affordable Homes In California – A Myth Or A Reality?

Friday, July 17th, 2009

In one of the most expensive real estate markets in the United States, how do you find a home in California affordable? It is simple. Don’t overextend your budget. In today’s market where lay offs are occurring and real estate sales are on the downslide, make sure you choose a home you can afford. If [...]

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Valuable Property in California

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

If you live in the Golden State of California you may be wealthier than you first anticipated. In truth, the same could be said no matter where you live. Unclaimed property is a resource that many people don’t even realize exists and that lack of knowledge could be costing them a tidy little fortune.
Each [...]

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What Makes Fairfax California Unique?

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Fairfax, California, is a beautiful and unique town, and is a suburb of San Francisco that is the last bit of civilization before descending into Marin County’s San Geronimo Valley. Fairfax has often been described as “the gateway to West Marin,” and the city has a reputation for being unique, eclectic, and high quality.
Located in [...]

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Do You Have What it Takes to Obtain a Real Estate License?

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

If you are a ‘people person’ and you are interested in learning about the ins and outs of the real estate industry, then being a real estate agent just might be a lucrative career for you. So why do you need to be a ‘people person’? The first, and most important reason, is that real [...]

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California Foreclosures

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

California foreclosures are conditions in which homeowners are not able to make principal and/or interest payments on their mortgage and, as a result, lenders may confiscate and sell the property as predetermined in the terms of the mortgage contract. Lender may offer homeowners a number of different options, depending on the situation.
California foreclosures depend on [...]

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Interesting Statistics About San Jose, California

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

I found some great information on the San Jose Chamber of Commerce website that I wanted to share that has some cool statistics that I thought was really interesting.
Did you know that the San Jose Metropolitan Area (Santa Clara County) ranks first in the nation in median household effective buying income ($62,614) among all metropolitan [...]

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The Basics of Real Estate License

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Real estate is an industry that can help people experience great wealth. Many of the worlds richest people have made their money through real estate. It is no surprise that many people are looking into real estate as a career. Getting a real estate license allows you to help people buy and [...]

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How to Make Good Impression to Your Customer As a Real Estate Agent

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Good customer service can be the difference between a successful California real estate career and an average California real estate career. Providing good customer service can get you noticed, and make clients want to use you instead of a competitor. With so much at stake in the real estate process, you should make it a [...]

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How To Become A Realtor

Monday, June 8th, 2009

People from all aspects of the active and retired world decide that becoming a Realtor for many reasons. Many enjoy working closely with the public, being able to answer to their own schedules, and seeing a higher reward for their efforts. Some are interested in buying real estate for themselves and think that as an [...]

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