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Rancho Santa Fe, CA Real Estate News

By Jeff Dowler, CRS, The Southern California Relocation Dude
(eXp Realty of California, Inc.)
As a buyer or seller in the Rancho Santa Fe real estate market, having information about the current market conditions will enable you to make an informed decisionregarding what to do with regard to buying a home in Rancho Santa Fe, or selling your Rancho Santa Fe home.  The Rancho Santa Fe real estate market is very localized, and the most expensive community, on average, in San Diego County, and knowing what is going on in the market with regard to inventory and sales is important for making a buying or selling decision. Finding comparables for determining price for either a listing or a purchase can sometimes be tricky.  READ MORE:  Rancho Santa Fe - Luxury Home Buyer's Paradise in San Diego Here is a summary of the Rancho Santa Fe real estate market for January 2010 based on inform...
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By Justin Gramm, San Diego Exclusive BUYER AGENT - Accredited Buyer Representative
(Globella Buyers Realty)
Eleven Rancho Santa Fe real estate listings closed in January 2010 per the Sandicor MLS. All of the eleven were detached homes, ranging in price from $1,225,000 to $7,800,000. The highest sale price per square foot was $604.67/sf, and the lowest was $302.48/sf. One of the homes sold for $1,395,000 less than the list price. All eleven sellers/listing agents offered a commission to the buyer's agent. Nine of the eleven transactions had both parties represented by a different agent (a seller's agent and a buyer's agent). Two of the transactions were transactions in which dual agency possibly occurred (which means the seller's agent possibly also represented the buyer). Actually, all we know from Sandicor is that the listing agent is also listed as the buyer's agent. Whether or not the real...
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By Jeff Dowler, CRS, The Southern California Relocation Dude
(eXp Realty of California, Inc.)
As a buyer or seller in the Rancho Santa Fe real estate market, having information about the current market conditions will enable you to make an informed decisionregarding what to do with regard to buying a home in Rancho Santa Fe, or selling your Rancho Santa Fe home.  The Rancho Santa Fe real estate market is very localized, and the most expensive community, on average, in San Diego County, and knowing what is going on in the market with regard to inventory and sales is important for making a buying or selling decision. Finding comparables for determining price for either a listing or a purchase can sometimes be tricky.  READ MORE:  Rancho Santa Fe - Luxury Home Buyer's Paradise in San Diego Here is a summary of the Rancho Santa Fe real estate market for December 2009 based on infor...
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Rancho Santa Fe California Free Foreclosure Auction Search, Bank Owned REO, Short Sales, and Homes for Sale. November 10th, 2009 Understanding the foreclosure property auction (also known as Trustee Sale) process takes time, due diligence, and understanding.  Saavy Real Estate investors can find some of the best deals around buying at these auctions, but is it right for everyone?   We would like to help explain further about these auctions and the benefits and downsides of buying Real Estate at them. Understanding the overall process is the key, and here is how the process goes as an overview: Pre-Foreclosure (Also known as Notice of Default).  Pre-Foreclosure is usually when the current homeowner is 90 days past due on their Mortgage.  Under the new California Foreclosure moratorium le...
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Buying Foreclosures at the Auction Vs. Buying Bank Owned REO Homes for Sale.   Which is the better deal?  The answer usually lies in what is best for your situation...  Below is some information to help you determine whats right for you...   When we look at the current Real Estate environment it can be overwhelming with all the headlines in the news.  Everyone has a different opinion of where the good deals are and how to find them or where the economy or housing market is headed. We have clients call us all the time wanting to buy foreclosures, short sales, or REO's because they think the thought of them automatically sound like a good buy!    However, is this true?   Lets first have an understanding of what they are and the differences of each. Foreclosures and Short Sales can be grea...
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By Cody Haworth, Carlsbad Homes for Sale
(Four Seasons Properties)
Buying Foreclosures at the Auction Vs. Buying Bank Owned REO Homes for Sale.   Which is the better deal?  The answer usually lies in what is best for your situation...  Below is some information to help you determine whats right for you...   When we look at the current Real Estate environment it can be overwhelming with all the headlines in the news.  Everyone has a different opinion of where the good deals are and how to find them or where the economy or housing market is headed. We have clients call us all the time wanting to buy foreclosures, short sales, or REO's because they think the thought of them automatically sound like a good buy!    However, is this true?   Lets first have an understanding of what they are and the differences of each. Foreclosures and Short Sales can be grea...
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By Jeff Dowler, CRS, The Southern California Relocation Dude
(eXp Realty of California, Inc.)
As a buyer or seller in the Rancho Santa Fe real estate market, having information about the current market conditions will enable you to make an informed decisionregarding what to do with regard to buying a home in Rancho Santa Fe, or selling your Rancho Santa Fe home.  The Rancho Santa Fe real estate market is very localized, and the most expensive community, on average, in San Diego County, and knowing what is going on in the market with regard to inventory and sales is important for making a buying or selling decision. Finding comparables for determining price for either a listing or a purchase can sometimes be tricky.  READ MORE:  Rancho Santa Fe - Luxury Home Buyer's Paradise in San Diego Here is a summary of the Rancho Santa Fe real estate market for November 2009 based on infor...
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By Jeff Dowler, CRS, The Southern California Relocation Dude
(eXp Realty of California, Inc.)
As a buyer or seller in the Rancho Santa Fe real estate market, having information about the current market conditions will enable you to make an informed decision regarding what to do with regard to buying a home in Rancho Santa Fe, or selling your Rancho Santa Fe home.  The Rancho Santa Fe real estate market is very localized, and the most expensive community, on average, in San Diego County, and knowing what is going on in the market with regard to inventory and sales is important for making a buying or selling decision. Finding comparables for determining price for either a listing or a purchase can sometimes be tricky.  READ MORE:  Rancho Santa Fe - Luxury Residential Community in SouthernCalifornia Here is a summary of the Rancho Santa Fe real estate market for October 2009 based...
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Rancho Santa Fe California Free Foreclosure Auction Search, Bank Owned REO, Short Sales, and Homes for Sale. November 10th, 2009 Understanding the foreclosure property auction (also known as Trustee Sale) process takes time, due diligence, and understanding.  Saavy Real Estate investors can find some of the best deals around buying at these auctions, but is it right for everyone?   We would like to help explain further about these auctions and the benefits and downsides of buying Real Estate at them. Here are some of the latest statistics from Foreclosure Radar hot off the press for September 2009.  If you are unfamiliar with some of the following terms please read below for further explanations. Notice of Defaults for California rose by 1.08% to 37,417 filings. Notice of Trustee Sale d...
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By Jeff Dowler, CRS, The Southern California Relocation Dude
(eXp Realty of California, Inc.)
As a buyer or seller in the Rancho Santa Fe real estate market, having information about the current market conditions will enable you to make an informed decision regarding what to do with regard to buying a home in Rancho Santa Fe, or selling your Rancho Santa Fe home.  The Rancho Santa Fe real estate market is very localized, and the most expensive community, on average, in San Diego County, and knowing what is going on in the market with regard to inventory and sales is important for making a buying or selling decision. Finding comparables for determining price for either a listing or a purchase can sometimes be tricky.  READ MORE:  Rancho Santa Fe - Luxury Residential Community in SouthernCalifornia Here is a summary of the Rancho Santa Fe real estate market for September 2009 bas...
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By Dusty Brazil, COMPASS Agent Living in North County San Diego
(Compass )
HELP ME FIND A BUYER FOR THIS BANK OWNED FAIRBANKS RANCH  PROPERTY! BANK WANTS IT SOLD! GET FAIRBANKS RANCH / RANCHO SANTA FE FORECLOSURES SENT TO YOU BY EMAIL! ( No not you buyers with Fairbanks Ranch Realtors Already.... YOU ! You Rancho Santa Fe Foreclosures Lookie Loos who are just hunitng for deals.. WHO NEED AN AGENT TO HUSSLE EXCLUSIVELY FOR YOU!)   Listed at 2,099,000 as of this post 10.20.09. JUST REDUCED approx $500K !!!!!!!! FORECLOSURE* "HORSE PROPERTY" Right out your back yard in the common area is a running brook  with large private pond and picnic tables.  Impressive single level Mediterranean design with a delightful "east coast" style flat yard that overlooks Mother Nature.Buyer to purchase "AS IS" .Seller has termite report,building inspection,and some bids.  Riding/wa...
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By Robert T. Boyer, San Diego Real Estate & Mortgage Loans, Ph.D. | VA Home Loan
(FHA Loan, VA Loan, Jumbo Loan,FHA Loans,VA Loans,Jumbo Loans)
With the end of the summer buying season for Rancho Santa Fe real estate and homes for sale, it is prudent to keep a close watch on the inventory level as it directly affects the the Rancho Santa Fe home prices and especially the time on market. The following chart breaks down the inventory into price range categories. The information is current as of October 19, 2009. P.S. Unless you want to have your home on the market for 9 years, I suggest you avoid the $4.2m price range. Other recent San Diego Real Estate Market Reports:Will SELL Your Home in 6 years + 4 months, or less - GUARANTEED!!!San Diego Homes for Sale - Months of Inventory - October 2, 2009San Diego Homes for Sale - Median Home Price drops 7.24% in last 12 monthsSan Diego Home Sales Continue Normal Pace for September 2009
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By Cody Haworth, Carlsbad Homes for Sale
(Four Seasons Properties)
Hello and Welcome to Rancho Santa Fe California~Sell my Home~ List my Home ~Short Sale~ Realtors~ Listings Agents. Are you looking to potentially Sell or list your home in Rancho Santa Fe California in this market?   Here are some imporant points to think of when looking for the right listing agent or Real Estate company in this market.  Most of the time the reason a home will sell quickly is marketing over price.   Having the right marketing strategy to sell your home quickly and for top price is crucial these days.  There is a good chance the reason you are reading this is because you found us on one of the top pages on one of the major search engines below:  This could be your home that people are finding on the top pages!        It is of the utmost importance these days to find a Re...
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By Cody Haworth, Carlsbad Homes for Sale
(Four Seasons Properties)
Hello and welcome to Rancho Santa Fe California Homes for Sale, Foreclosures, Auctions, REO, Short Sale Property. September 16, 2009 Real Estate Silver lining or still too early to tell? Lets look at the numbers of the recent activity to see... August 2009 Foreclosure, REO, and Short Sale update. According to Foreclosure Radar (A service which tracks every single foreclosure daily in the state of California) in the month of August Foreclosure notices in the state of California saw a decline while foreclosure sales rose in the state of California. Sales at the actual foreclosure auction rose by 3.4 percent overall to 17,289 sales.  According to estimates foreclosure sales sold to third party investors at an average of a 29.7% discount from estimated market value. Notices of default dropp...
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Hello and welcome to ~Fairbanks Ranch~ Rancho Santa Fe California Foreclosures, Bank Owned REO, Homes for Sale, Real Estate.   Understanding the foreclosure property auction (also known as Trustee Sale) process takes time, due diligence, and understanding.  Saavy Real Estate investors can find some of the best deals around buying at these auctions, but is it right for everyone?   We would like to help explain further about these auctions and the benefits and downsides of buying Real Estate at them. Understanding the process is the key, and here is how the process goes as an overview: Pre-Foreclosure (Also known as Notice of Default).  Pre-Foreclosure is usually when the current homeowner is 90 days past due on their Mortgage.  The current lender files with the County Recorders office a ...
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By Cody Haworth, Carlsbad Homes for Sale
(Four Seasons Properties)
Hello and welcome to ~The Covenant~ Rancho Santa Fe California Foreclosures, Bank Owned REO, Homes for Sale, Real Estate.   Understanding the foreclosure property auction (also known as Trustee Sale) process takes time, due diligence, and understanding.  Saavy Real Estate investors can find some of the best deals around buying at these auctions, but is it right for everyone?   We would like to help explain further about these auctions and the benefits and downsides of buying Real Estate at them. Understanding the process is the key, and here is how the process goes as an overview: Pre-Foreclosure (Also known as Notice of Default).  Pre-Foreclosure is usually when the current homeowner is 90 days past due on their Mortgage.  The current lender files with the County Recorders office a Not...
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By Cody Haworth, Carlsbad Homes for Sale
(Four Seasons Properties)
Hello and welcome to ~The Bridges~ Rancho Santa Fe California Foreclosures, Bank Owned REO, Homes for Sale, Real Estate.   Understanding the foreclosure property auction (also known as Trustee Sale) process takes time, due diligence, and understanding.  Saavy Real Estate investors can find some of the best deals around buying at these auctions, but is it right for everyone?   We would like to help explain further about these auctions and the benefits and downsides of buying Real Estate at them. Understanding the process is the key, and here is how the process goes as an overview: Pre-Foreclosure (Also known as Notice of Default).  Pre-Foreclosure is usually when the current homeowner is 90 days past due on their Mortgage.  The current lender files with the County Recorders office a Noti...
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By Cody Haworth, Carlsbad Homes for Sale
(Four Seasons Properties)
Hello and welcome to ~Cielo~ Rancho Santa Fe California Foreclosures, Bank Owned REO, Homes for Sale, Real Estate.   Understanding the foreclosure property auction (also known as Trustee Sale) process takes time, due diligence, and understanding.  Saavy Real Estate investors can find some of the best deals around buying at these auctions, but is it right for everyone?   We would like to help explain further about these auctions and the benefits and downsides of buying Real Estate at them. Understanding the process is the key, and here is how the process goes as an overview: Pre-Foreclosure (Also known as Notice of Default).  Pre-Foreclosure is usually when the current homeowner is 90 days past due on their Mortgage.  The current lender files with the County Recorders office a Notice of ...
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