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Dawn Sells San Diego
Archive for the ‘Lemon Grove’ Category
February 2nd, 2009

San Diego Realtors
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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Realtor® in San Diego Since 1989
SOLD well over 1,500 Homes
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Winner of many Real Estate Awards in Sales and Customer Service
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.
I love what I do and I would love to help you.
Dawn Lewis
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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.
If you’re interested in buying a San Diego home or condos contact us today.
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Posted in Mission Valley, Mission Hills, Tierrasanta, Bonita, National City, Imperial Beach, East San Diego, Sorrento Valley, Clairemont Mesa, Bay Park, Downtown, La Jolla, Point Loma, Ocean Beach, Otay Mesa, Paradise Hills, San Diego Real Estate Blog, Spring Valley, San Diego Relocation, San Diego Market Report, Ocean View Hills, San Diego Real Estate News, Santee, Rancho San Diego, El Cajon, San Ysidro, Julian, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, Lakeside, Vista, Valley Center, EastLake, Chula Vista, Otay Ranch, Rolling Hills, Sunbow, San Miguel Ranch, Carmel Valley, South Bay, North County Coastal, San Diego Real Estate, North County Inland, Central Coastal, East County, Central Inland, Windingwalk, San Diego New Homes, Escondido, 4s Ranch, Mira Mesa, Rancho Bernardo, Scripps Ranch, Rancho Penasquitos, San Diego House Values, Solana Beach, Cardiff, Pacific Beach, Carlsbad, Carmel Mountain, Oceanside, Del Mar, Blogroll | No Comments »
January 24th, 2009
San Diego Real Estate Blog
San Diego Military Housing
If you’re in the Military in San Diego and you need housing make sure you contact us. We have helped San Diego’s Military with housing for over 20 years. When buying a house in San Diego as someone in the military or a military family you should work with a team that has helped countless military families relocate to San Diego. For some military house buyers it’s important to be close to the San Diego Military Bases they’re stationed at. We can help you with military housing in San Diego in the areas of; Miramar, Camp Pendleton, Coronado, North Island, Commander Navy Region Southwest and other San Diego Bases. We enjoy helping military personnel and military families find housing in San Diego California and have many experienced agents on standby for immediate assistance. Many of our Real Estate Agents are Veterans and they understand the military lifestyle and its challenges. We can also refer you to a lender than can help you with a VA Loan.
When you need help with San Diego Military Housing make sure you contact us. Where agents know it’s more about the people than the house.Dawn Lewis and The Dawn Lewis Team
San Diego Military Housing Expert
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Posted in University City, Point Loma, East San Diego, Mission Hills, Tierrasanta, La Jolla, Downtown, Rancho Penasquitos, Bay Park, Clairemont Mesa, Coronado, Imperial Beach, National City, San Diego Relocation, San Diego Market Report, San Diego Real Estate News, Ocean View Hills, San Diego Real Estate Blog, Spring Valley, El Cajon, Lemon Grove, Rancho San Diego, Santee, Ramona, Poway, South Bay, Carmel Valley, Chula Vista, EastLake, East County, Central Inland, San Diego Real Estate, North County Coastal, North County Inland, Central Coastal, Sunbow, Windingwalk, Encinitas, Oceanside, Solana Beach, San Diego House Values, Del Mar, Carlsbad, San Diego New Homes, San Diego MLS, Pacific Beach, Cardiff, Blogroll | 1 Comment »
January 23rd, 2009
San Diego Real Estate Blog
BANK OWNED SAN DIEGO HOMES – This Dawn Lewis Bank Owned home is a single story home with 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and 1,125 square feet. This home sits on a huge wooded lot that is 27,007 square feet that over a half acre of land. This bank owned home has new carpet and a grand fireplace in the living room. Great patio in the backyard and no one behind you for privacy. If you need a bank owned home in San Diego we have many bank owned listings to show you.
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San Diego House Values Local Real Estate Information
San Diego Real Estate Blog San Diego Short Sales
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All information is believed to be correct but not guaranteed.
Posted in Spring Valley, San Diego Foreclosures, San Diego Real Estate Blog, Dawn Lewis REO's, Lemon Grove, San Diego MLS, San Diego Real Estate, Central Inland, East County, Blogroll | No Comments »
January 20th, 2009
San Diego Real Estate Blog
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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Posted in North Park, Normal Heights, Mission Valley, Mission Hills, Tierrasanta, Bonita, Otay Mesa, National City, Imperial Beach, Logan Heights, Linda Vista, Point Loma, Old Town, Ocean Beach, La Jolla, Sorrento Valley, University City, East San Diego, Del Cerro, College Grove, Paradise Hills, San Ysidro, San Diego Short Sales, San Diego Green Homes, San Diego Real Estate Blog, San Diego Foreclosures, San Diego Relocation, Dawn Lewis REO's, Ocean View Hills, San Diego Real Estate News, San Diego Market Report, Spring Valley, Santee, Julian, Jamul, El Cajon, Alpine, La Mesa, Lakeside, Rancho San Diego, Pine Valley, Lemon Grove, Downtown, Coronado, Windingwalk, Sunbow, San Miguel Ranch, Rolling Hills, San Diego New Homes, San Diego MLS, Carlsbad, Cardiff, Pacific Beach, Otay Ranch, EastLake, Central Coastal, North County Inland, North County Coastal, San Diego Real Estate, Central Inland, East County, Chula Vista, Carmel Valley, South Bay, Carmel Mountain, Del Mar, San Marcos, Rancho Santa Fe, Rancho Penasquitos, Rancho Bernardo, Scripps Ranch, Valley Center, Clairemont Mesa, Bay Park, Vista, Ramona, Poway, Solana Beach, Oceanside, Encinitas, San Diego House Values, 4s Ranch, Mira Mesa, Fallbrook, Escondido, 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
5 Star-Golden Member
REOTrans, ResNet, REO Maestro
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
619-981-3917
San Diego REO Listing Agent
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San Diego House Values Local Real Estate Information
San Diego Real Estate Blog San Diego Short Sales
San Diego Foreclosures San Diego Green Homes
All information is believed to be correct but not guaranteed.
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 »
January 4th, 2009
San Diego Real Estate Blog
My name is Dawn Lewis and I am 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 California 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 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
5 Star-Golden Member
REOTrans, ResNet, REO Maestro
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
619-981-3917
San Diego REO Listing Agent
Please use the links below to help you with your San Diego Real Estate Search and Information from your San Diego Realtor.
San Diego Real Estate San Diego MLS
San Diego Relocation San Diego Home Search by Map
San Diego Home Buyers San Diego Home Sellers
San Diego House Values Local Real Estate Information
San Diego Real Estate Blog San Diego Short Sales
San Diego Foreclosures San Diego Green Homes
All information is believed to be correct but not guaranteed.
Posted in North Park, Normal Heights, Mission Valley, Mission Hills, Tierrasanta, Bonita, Otay Mesa, National City, Imperial Beach, Logan Heights, Linda Vista, Point Loma, Old Town, Ocean Beach, La Jolla, Sorrento Valley, University City, East San Diego, Del Cerro, College Grove, Paradise Hills, San Ysidro, San Diego Short Sales, San Diego Green Homes, San Diego Real Estate Blog, San Diego Foreclosures, San Diego Relocation, Dawn Lewis REO's, Ocean View Hills, San Diego Real Estate News, San Diego Market Report, Spring Valley, Santee, Julian, Jamul, El Cajon, Alpine, La Mesa, Lakeside, Rancho San Diego, Pine Valley, Lemon Grove, Downtown, Coronado, Windingwalk, Sunbow, San Miguel Ranch, Rolling Hills, San Diego New Homes, San Diego MLS, Carlsbad, Cardiff, Pacific Beach, Otay Ranch, EastLake, Central Coastal, North County Inland, North County Coastal, San Diego Real Estate, Central Inland, East County, Chula Vista, Carmel Valley, South Bay, Carmel Mountain, Del Mar, San Marcos, Rancho Santa Fe, Rancho Penasquitos, Rancho Bernardo, Scripps Ranch, Valley Center, Clairemont Mesa, Bay Park, Vista, Ramona, Poway, Solana Beach, Oceanside, Encinitas, San Diego House Values, 4s Ranch, Mira Mesa, Fallbrook, Escondido, Blogroll | No Comments »
December 17th, 2008
San Diego Real Estate Blog
Recently in San Diego a family brought their child to meet Santa so the young boy could tell Santa what he wanted for Christmas. Unfortunately Santa had to give the little boy the bad news that he couldn’t get all the toys that he wanted this year. That made the boy very sad. This same scenario seems to playing out all over America and around the world. One local economist had said that in recent years Santa had been very reluctant not to bring all the gifts asked for by the children and adults. The economy was solid he stated and the real estate boom fueled the stacks of presents under the trees around the world. He said, this year even Santa has felt the pinch of the downturn in the economy.
When questioned Clause said, I’m short selling my home too… we’re all in this together. Mrs. Clause is heartbroken about loosing her home and their vacation home in San Diego. It was said that even the Clauses didn’t see this one coming. Santa is laying elves off in the North Pole and has asked for part of the $700 Billion in bailout money but Barney Frank denied them the funds.
With the economy down and home equities lower or non existent at least here in parts of San Diego, it might be a little light under the tree in 2008.
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All information is believed to be correct but not guaranteed.
Posted in La Mesa, Lemon Grove, El Cajon, Mission Valley, Linda Vista, San Diego Foreclosures, San Diego Real Estate Blog, Ocean View Hills, San Diego Real Estate News, San Diego Market Report, San Diego Short Sales, Valley Center, Rancho Santa Fe, Central Coastal, South Bay, North County Inland, North County Coastal, San Diego Real Estate, Chula Vista, Sunbow, Solana Beach, Carmel Mountain, Carlsbad, Pacific Beach, Blogroll | No Comments »
December 12th, 2008
San Diego Real Estate Blog
With thousands of foreclosures in San Diego and hundreds of thousands of foreclosures throughout the United States many renters are asking “What happens to us if the home we’re renting gets foreclosed on?” First of all a renter should always seek legal advice in this situation because laws are different depending on state and county laws. I have noticed that some banks and lending institutions will give renters relocation assistance in the form of money in a check to move out by a certain date usually less than 30 days.
Some renters I have spoken with have said that the landlord or owner of the home, condo or multi-unit property didn’t say anything to them about the property being foreclosed on. Renters are shocked to find out that the owners were collecting rent at the same time they weren’t making house payments. Property owners know well in advance that the bank is foreclosing on them and should ethically tell the renters what’s going on. Most of the time the renters will lose their deposits as well when the bank takes the property back and the owner disappears. If a renter is unsure about the home or condo they’re renting being a foreclosure or not they can contact a local Realtor – if in San Diego County contact us and we can tell you if a notice of default has been filed on the home or condo you’re renting.
Please be careful when renting another home or condo and find out before you move in if that property is a pre-foreclosure or foreclosure. CNN has a great video about this subject. Please view the CNN News video about renters and foreclosures below.
http://money.cnn.com/video/#/video/news/2008/12/09/news.120908.tenants.cnnmoney
Please use the links below to help you with your San Diego Real Estate Search and Information from your San Diego Realtor.
San Diego Real Estate San Diego MLS
San Diego Relocation San Diego Home Search by Map
San Diego Home Buyers San Diego Home Sellers
San Diego House Values Local Real Estate Information
San Diego Real Estate Blog San Diego Short Sales
San Diego Foreclosures San Diego Green Homes
All information is believed to be correct but not guaranteed.
Posted in Normal Heights, Imperial Beach, Mission Valley, Linda Vista, Old Town, La Mesa, Lakeside, San Diego Market Report, San Diego Real Estate News, San Diego Real Estate Blog, San Diego Foreclosures, Lemon Grove, Downtown, Bay Park, Chula Vista, Otay Ranch, East County, North County Inland, San Diego Real Estate, San Miguel Ranch, Carlsbad, Poway, Mira Mesa, 4s Ranch, Oceanside, Blogroll | No Comments »
December 10th, 2008
San Diego Real Estate Blog
So now we’re bailing out the auto industry. Who’s next? Every business is affected in some way by the recession but do all of them get to be bailed out by American tax dollars? If so wouldn’t it be better to just help small businesses “businesses under 100 employees” than to help the giant companies that are run inefficiently with huge CEO bonuses. Of course the businesses have lobbyists and lots of them looking after their interests and lining politician’s pockets for their political careers but who’s looking out for us? And wouldn’t bailing out small businesses spread the wealth throughout the whole country instead of just concentrating on Detroit or just recently Manhattan. What is going on? Let these businesses fail. There are procedures for businesses to regroup its called bankruptcy.
Recently I saw the comparison on the news about how American Company Autoworkers are paid on average a little over $70 per hour while the Japanese Company Auto Workers working in the United States make just over $40 per hour. The American Company Auto Workers are unionized while the Japanese Company Auto Workers are not. The Japanese plants put out more cars and trucks per day then their Detroit counterparts. The quality of the automobiles is debatable so I won’t go there but the fuel economy of the Japanese Auto Makers is superior in most cases to the American Autos. If the American Automobile Companies business model is outdated and running in the red it needs to be changed by their high priced Harvard and Yale CEO’s not bailed out by you and me. Let them fail or every big business in the US will be lining up behind them.
I propose the solution of Loan Forgiveness. If all these huge corporations are getting bailed out then why not help out the taxpayers, the people, us? Now that we’re strapped with a trillion dollar debt and soon to be more to bailout every company with a hand out or political ties to the guy with the checkbook in D.C. Shouldn’t we be getting the money to help out us the homeowner the tax payer since we and our children are going to have to pay it back? Let the businesses fail but help the people – the people are the government not the corporations. If one of the main problems to our economy is the consumer and their lack of participation buying consumer goods then letting them loan modify at the new value of their home or walk away without any affect on their credit and no long term retribution from the debt collection companies that buy the bad debt from the banks is the option that should be considered.
I think the Federal Government should declare a SATE OF EMERGENCY just like they would in a natural disaster. And this economic disaster is far worse and more reaching with long term affects than a hurricane or tornado. I’ve seen my tax dollars go to hurricane relief and tornado relief and many other disasters all the time. Areas here in San Diego County and other areas of the country hit by the foreclosure tornado – hurricane - tsunami NEED HELP NOW! It’s time to help them – this is a STATE OF EMERGENCY!
What are your thoughts?
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San Diego Real Estate Blog San Diego Short Sales
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All information is believed to be correct but not guaranteed.
Posted in Tierrasanta, Bonita, Normal Heights, Sorrento Valley, Fallbrook, Downtown, El Cajon, Julian, San Diego Real Estate News, Ocean View Hills, San Diego Market Report, San Diego Real Estate Blog, Lemon Grove, San Diego Foreclosures, 4s Ranch, Oceanside, Central Inland, South Bay, Central Coastal, North County Inland, San Diego Real Estate, North County Coastal, Chula Vista, EastLake, Carmel Mountain, Encinitas, Carlsbad, Windingwalk, Otay Ranch, Sunbow, Blogroll | No Comments »
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