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March 4th, 2009
San Diego Real Estate Blog
San Diego - First Time Home Buyers Only – 8000 Dollars !
The $787,000,000,000 stimulus bill signed into law has some benefits for first time home buyers. In the bill signed by Obama there is an $8000 first time home buyer tax credit. This $8000 amount was sized down from $15000 in the original version of the stimulus package. Here in San Diego County California and rich foreclosure environments like Chula Vista in South County San Diego welcomes this first time home buyer $8,000 tax credit incentive.
Some of the details are that the home purchased must be the first time home buyers principal residence. There is a cap of $8,000 if the purchase price is higher than $800,000. A first time home buyer in San Diego or anywhere in the U.S. would be someone who has not owned a principal residence for 3 years. This will only apply to home buyers buying in 2009 so if you’re sitting on the fence of San Diego home buyers this could be the thing that gets you down off the fence and back in the market.
There are also income limits that state single buyers need a modified adjusted gross income of $75,000 or less to qualify for full credit and $150,000 for married couples. If buyers make more income than the amounts stated they could be eligible for reduced credits. Make sure you talk to your accountant about this. The $8000 tax credit is refundable. Buyers will have to own the home for at least 3 years if they want to capitalize fully on the tax incentive. The tax credit will have to be returned to the government if they sell early. There are situations that will be exceptions to this rule.
Make sure you contact professional tax consultants for full factual information on this $8,000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit.
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February 24th, 2009
San Diego Real Estate Blog
I spent some time today researching San Diego median home prices in 2009 compared to what they were in 2008. I found a great link that shows the median price from January 2008 to January 2009 and shows the difference in median prices in percentages. My theory based on real estate trends and experience in San Diego County has held true. I have been stressing the fact that many coastal areas will be hit the hardest despite what many so called experts have been saying. I have also said that areas like newer Chula Vista like EastLake, Rolling Hills Ranch, San Miguel Ranch and Otay Ranch have taken a huge hit early in this San Diego real estate downturn and won’t be hit nearly as bad as some of the areas that have a false sense of security. What I mean by false sense of security is that many coastal areas in San Diego just because they’re close to the beach are said to be by some real estate agents immune to a real estate downturn. Nonsense!
Some of these so called “untouchable to recession proof real estate areas” are North County Coastal and Coastal Central San Diego. Some of these areas are; Carlsbad, Encinitas, Oceanside, Solana Beach, Ocean Beach, Point Loma, and more. These areas have taken some of the biggest hits of all and in my opinion will continue to see slashed prices through 2009. These costal real estate areas should see bigger drops than the areas of Newer Chula Vista which has already taken its biggest drop early on.
The false sense of values in these coastal areas has allowed inventory to build and short sales and foreclosures to start their run up. These areas are and will be a buyer’s delight in 2009. I still think the newer areas of Chula Vista are closer to their bottom than many of the other areas in San Diego County. This means if you’re buying a home in these areas it could very well drop in value less than other areas of San Diego County. From January 2008 to January 2009 this was exactly what happened and is a good trend going into 2009 for home buyers.
Now the reality of some of the statistics in this San Diego Real Estate Median Home Price Chart is that the number of sales in some of the communities is so low that they are not that accurate. What is accurate is the overall median home prices by areas like; North County Coastal, East County, and South Bay San Diego. These are a culmination of the total sales in the areas and have a large enough number of closed sales to be accurate.
The chart tells me there has been a lower reduction in median home prices in South Bay San Diego OVER ALL OTHER AREAS of San Diego County. The bleeding is less in this area and some good signs of recovery and less hemorrhaging than other San Diego communities. Buyers and investors both are seeing the value in many South Bay San Diego Communities.
Checkout the San Diego Median Home Price Chart and make your own conclusions.
http://www.dqnews.com/Charts/Monthly-Charts/SDUT-Charts/ZIPSDUT.aspx
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Posted in San Diego House Values, Bay Park, Solana Beach, Oceanside, Encinitas, Clairemont Mesa, La Jolla, San Diego Market Report, San Diego Real Estate News, San Diego Real Estate Blog, San Diego Foreclosures, Ocean Beach, Carlsbad, San Miguel Ranch, Central Coastal, Central Inland, North County Inland, North County Coastal, San Diego Real Estate, East County, South Bay, Rolling Hills, Otay Ranch, EastLake, Chula Vista, Blogroll | No Comments »
February 17th, 2009
San Diego Real Estate Blog
Blue Whale in San Diego found floating dead. A 35 foot long blue whale was found floating dead off of the San Diego Coast in La Jolla. The blue whale carcass was netted and taken to Fiesta Island which is well known for the annual Over the Line Tournament. Fiesta Island is next to Sea World San Diego and is a local favorite place for jet skiing, swimming and fires on the beach. The smell from the carcass was said to be a potential nuisance to the La Jolla residences noses.
The whale was analyzed by whale experts and dismantled and taken to the Miramar Landfill. The cause of death is still unknown. I have seen many whales off the San Diego Coast but never a blue whale. Hopefully the one I see will be alive.
The blue whale is the largest mammal and most likely the largest animal to ever live on the planet. Blue whales have a length of 75 to 100 feet with the longest one on record being 108 feet.
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February 2nd, 2009

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Dawn Lewis - San Diego Realtor® Since 1989
Hi,
I’m Dawn Lewis and I’m a San Diego Realtor. You have just found the best San Diego Real Estate web site for searching for San Diego Real Estate. I hope it helps you with your San Diego home or condo search and answers questions you have about San Diego real estate. Please use the tools and features like the San Diego MLS with its great maps and community information.
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As you can see I have been a real estate agent in San Diego for quite some time. Please put my experience to work for you and give me a call today.
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February 1st, 2009
San Diego Real Estate Blog

Home buyers in San Diego are enjoying the low interest rates in 2009. Many home buyers have been sitting on the fence for quite some time and many San Diego home buyers are saying yes in 2009. During the first month of January in 2009 I have noticed an increase in buyers looking into buying a home in San Diego. With foreclosures and short sales dominating many of the areas and price ranges the pickings are ripe.
The interest rates being low allow a potential home buyer to have a lower monthly payment or buy a more expensive home. This basically means they can get more for their money or buy the same size home they have had their eye on and have a lower monthly house payment. I have worked with many San Diego first time home buyers and have found that they are amazed that they are able to buy a home at such an affordable price and such a low monthly payment. Just a couple of years ago many first time home buyers thought they were priced out of the San Diego Real Estate Market forever. Now many can buy and have a monthly payment for what they’re renting for.
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January 26th, 2009
San Diego Real Estate Blog
Sailors and Marines relocating to San Diego can count on local real estate expert Dawn Lewis and her team to help them relocate to San Diego. The Navy and Marine Corps make up the vast majority of the military presence in the San Diego area and are a vital factor tothe identity of San Diego and its long military history. Dawn Lewis and her team havehelped many Sailors and Marines and their families with relocation to San Diego and have done so with attention to detail that would make an Admiral or General proud.
San Diego is home to thousands of Sailors and Marines and there are several large Navy and Marine Bases in San Diego County. Whether you are an officer or enlisted we can help you find just the right home or condo for you and for your family. We respect your time and your family’s time and will work within your schedule to show you properties that meet your criteria for a new home in San Diego.
If you’re relocating to San Diego within the next 6 months contact us now and we can start emailing you homes and condos in the areas of San Diego you are considering relocating to. We can also get you hooked up with a great local lender to start the VA Loan process. We can email you information about things in communities that will help you choose where you’re going to call home after you arrive to your new duty station in San Diego. Our local Military Relocation Real Estate Agents can help with your decision making process because of their knowledge of the areas they specialize in.
When you need help with San Diego Military Relocation make sure you contact us. Where agents know it’s more about the people than the house.
Dawn Lewis and The Dawn Lewis Team
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Posted in Imperial Beach, National City, Otay Mesa, Tierrasanta, Point Loma, Downtown, Ocean Beach, Paradise Hills, San Ysidro, San Diego Market Report, San Diego Real Estate News, Ocean View Hills, San Diego Relocation, San Diego Real Estate Blog, Rancho San Diego, Santee, Coronado, Scripps Ranch, Carmel Valley, Chula Vista, EastLake, South Bay, East County, San Diego Real Estate, Central Inland, Otay Ranch, Rolling Hills, Mira Mesa, Poway, Rancho Bernardo, Oceanside, Windingwalk, San Miguel Ranch, Sunbow, Blogroll | No Comments »
January 20th, 2009
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About San Diego Real Estate Blog
The San Diego Real Estate Blog is a Web Log about Real Estate in San Diego County California. Posts about buying real estate in San Diego and Selling Real Estate as well as all aspects of the market are presented daily to interested Blog readers. This San Diego Real Estate Blog is considered one the most detailed and accurate in the Blogosphere. When reader want information on real estate related information in the San Diego area this is the Blog they click to.
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January 15th, 2009
San Diego Real Estate Blog
The foreclosure filings rose 81% nationwide in 2008 and 2.3 million homeowners received a foreclosure or auction notice in that year. The 2009 foreclosure filings should be as gloomy or even more gloomy than 2008. This data is from RealtyTrac Inc. and shows the dire reality of how many families are loosing their homes. There was 1 in every 54 households that received either a foreclosure or auction filing. 2009 should bring more bad news in the mail for many homeowners struggling to make their house payments. Many are just throwing up their hands and walking away. The economy now in a recession won’t help matters and with the unemployment rate on a sharp incline it will only fuel this foreclosure pattern.
Homeowners in San Diego have been hit with some of the highest foreclosure rates in the country. The past real estate boom in San Diego is now in complete coloration to the downturn that has San Diegans feeling blue. San Diego has always been known for the great weather and sunshine which is free. This is a bright side to the malaise that has gripped most areas of the country in that San Diego is a great place to live whether you own or rent. It is still truly Americas Finest City ….. it’s just a little more affordable. O.K. a lot more affordable.
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January 12th, 2009
San Diego Real Estate Blog
When it’s time to buy a home or condo in San Diego you will need to Search the San Diego MLS. The San Diego MLS has thousands of homes and condos for sale complete with addresses and price as well as a complete description of the property. This great search tool puts the power in the hands of the public and makes searching for real estate very easy. The MLS stands for Multiple Listing Service and this is where real estate agents will put their listings when they’re available for sale. The MLS also is a place where information is kept for active, pending, sold, withdrawn and cancelled listings. It is where real estate agents and appraisers go to get data for home values.
When Searching the MLS on our San Diego Real Estate Web Site there will be great tools like 3 different kinds of maps so you can see where the home is in relation to all areas of San Diego County. It will also show you all the information on the homes like how many bedrooms it has and what the square footage of the home is. It even has a great tool to email you new homes and condos as soon as they come on the market. This can give you a huge edge over other home buyers in San Diego. When you’re ready to Search the San Diego MLS make sure you visit our San Diego Real Estate Web Site.
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Posted in La Jolla, Ocean Beach, East San Diego, Downtown, Bay Park, San Marcos, Scripps Ranch, Mission Valley, Imperial Beach, San Diego Real Estate Blog, San Diego Relocation, San Diego Real Estate News, La Mesa, El Cajon, National City, San Ysidro, Rancho Bernardo, Poway, South Bay, Carmel Valley, Chula Vista, Central Inland, Central Coastal, San Diego Real Estate, North County Inland, San Miguel Ranch, San Diego New Homes, San Diego House Values, 4s Ranch, Carmel Mountain, Cardiff, San Diego MLS, Pacific Beach, Blogroll | No Comments »
January 7th, 2009
San Diego Real Estate Blog
If you’re an asset manager looking for an REO Broker or Agent to sell the assets you’re managing in San Diego County make sure you call Dawn Lewis at 619-981-3917. The next wave of REO’s is coming and we’re here to help you with your San Diego assets needing a quick and professional sale. There are many REO Brokers and REO Agents in San Diego but when you want the best call Dawn.
Dawn Lewis is an REO Listing Agent in San Diego County with 20 years experience. Asset Managers when your ready to sell your assets in San Diego County including heavily saturated areas like Chula Vista and Oceanside make sure you contact me. I have personally sold over 1,500 homes in San Diego County. I am one of the fastest growing REO Listing agents in San Diego County including the Chula Vista area and would like to offer you my services in selling your companies assets. I am one of the highest rated among all REO Agents and REO Brokers in Southern California. I currently have a team of 7 in my REO division and my REO’s are serviced by the 70 agents that work within my company. We sell REO’s fast with extreme efficiency through systems that my team and I have perfected with my 20 years experience as a San Diego Realtor and REO Specialist.
I would like to prove myself to you by having you interview me by phone or email. I would also appreciate listing 5 to 10 of your assets so that you can experience how good my services are. I know what your goal is; to sell your assets as quickly as possible for the most money and the least amount of problems.
I have several web sites and Blogs where I promote my REO’s for fast and efficient sales. These web sites currently come up on page 1 on Google for San Diego Foreclosures which gives me 10 to 20 leads for REO buyers and investors per day. Please take advantage of the systems that I have created to sell your assets fast, efficiently and for top-dollar. I look forward to speaking with you further regarding your REO’s. Some of my qualifications include:
REOMAC-Mortgage Default Industries Top Service
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Real Estate Agent/Salesperson License since 1989
Over 200 Hours of REO & BPO Education on file
I would appreciate the chance to work with you and selling any assets that you have in the San Diego County, California area.
Sincerely and Respectfully,
Dawn Lewis
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Posted in La Mesa, Lemon Grove, National City, Normal Heights, East San Diego, Linda Vista, Santee, San Diego Foreclosures, San Diego Real Estate News, Ocean View Hills, San Diego Market Report, Dawn Lewis REO's, San Diego Real Estate Blog, Ocean Beach, Downtown, South Bay, Chula Vista, Central Inland, Central Coastal, San Diego Real Estate, North County Coastal, EastLake, Sunbow, Mira Mesa, Clairemont Mesa, Oceanside, Carlsbad, Windingwalk, Blogroll | No Comments »
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