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2018 

Today is the wrap up for this series on how to sell your San Diego home without a Realtor. Today, I thought I would share my perspective on fsbo (for sale by owner) home sellers. I am NOT a believer that one sales model fits all people or all situations. Like every other Realtor, I was taught NOT...
01/18/2018
Week 4 of your escrow, and any other weeks past this point are about finishing up business. With all contingencies removed, both buyer and seller can address the last issues of moving their respective households. Approximately 3-7 days prior to the official close date, the buyer/buyer's agent wil...
01/17/2018
The third week of escrow is indeed a critical time for any California escrow. The California purchase contract currently stipulates 17 days for the inspection contingency and 21 days for the loan contingency. So, both these deadlines come due on week 3. These contingencies must be removed by thes...
01/16/2018
The California Purchase Contract includes a 17 day inspection contingency period and 21 day loan approval period.  So, weeks two and three tend to be 'make it or break it' time. During week two of escrow, home buyers should have their inspection and appraisal. If they don't have these things done...
01/15/2018
Here we are in week one of escrow. Your escrow file has been opened and title ordered. What happens next? In the first week of escrow, here are the things that need to happen. The buyer or their agent should: Transmit the deposit into escrow Send the purchase contract to their lender and order an...
01/13/2018
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01/12/2018
OK, your purchase contract and counter offers are signed, and it's time to open escrow! This ends one phase of the real estate transaction and begins a new one. Escrow is both a process, as well as a company.  The escrow company will execute the details of the contract from a legal, and financial...
01/11/2018
Today's blog on How to Sell Your San Diego Home without a Realtor addresses real estate offers and counter offers. Once you start showing your hone, you will undoubtedly receive some offers. All offers should be accompanied by a lender 'pre-approval" letter as well as proof of buyer's funds. Afte...
01/10/2018
Today's article on how to sell your San Diego home without a Realtor is about how to handle showings of your home.  I recommend handling the showing differently if a buyer's agent is showing your home to a buyer, or if a buyer is viewing your home unaccompanied by an agent. With a direct buyer, y...
01/09/2018
Last week, I covered a lot of the prep work of listing your home for sale, including such topics as pricing your home correctly, cleaning, staging, and the importance of photographs. Once you put your home out there on Craigslist, Zilow (or whatever other site you use), the phone should start rin...
01/08/2018
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