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Dawn Sells San Diego
Archive for the ‘Fallbrook’ Category
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
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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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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 »
December 6th, 2008
San Diego Real Estate Blog
I get asked this question every year without fail. I would have to say that my answer is always the same. You should buy a home when you’re ready to buy a home. The answer will be different for everybody when asked that question. It’s personal and depends on the factors of the individual or family. If the question is, “Is This a Good Time to Buy a Home in San Diego?” then I would have to say it depends.
The San Diego County real estate market is different in different areas of the county and in different price ranges as well as for homes and condos. In many areas of San Diego County including the Chula Vista area the 3 bedroom homes priced under $400,000 seem to be in high demand and when they are foreclosures and priced right they get gobbled up quickly. Since we are foreclosure REO agents in San Diego our Bank Owned Homes that we list in the $400,000 and under range sell fast.
In San Diego County the upper end homes which I’ll categorize for this post to be over $800,000 have and will continue to drop in value through 2009. If there is a particular San Diego neighborhood or floor plan that you are interested in I would have to say that it would be a good idea to keep your eye or have your agent “ME” keep an eye on that area for well priced homes. They will drop in 2009 in many areas but this could be the window of opportunity that won’t last forever. The government is spending a lot of money to stabilize the real estate market and when in does stabilize the upper end will too.
Condos are a bargain and will continue to get cheaper. If there is a particular complex, area, or floor plan you desire it will be bargain time for you throughout 2009. You can be picky in most areas with the condos because of the huge inventory to select from. My opinion is that if you can afford a single family detached home it is usually a better choice than buying a condo for resale reasons. For those of you who enjoy the ease of condo living the fruit is ripe so start looking in 2009 and pick the one that is just right for you.
2009 in San Diego will still be a buyers market.
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Posted in Paradise Hills, Julian, Bonita, Mission Hills, East San Diego, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, Ocean View Hills, San Diego Real Estate News, San Diego Market Report, San Diego Real Estate Blog, Downtown, Vista, South Bay, Chula Vista, Central Coastal, North County Inland, San Diego Real Estate, Carlsbad, Oceanside, Rancho Penasquitos, Fallbrook, 4s Ranch, San Diego House Values, Blogroll | No Comments »
October 22nd, 2008
San Diego Real Estate Blog
San Diego Foreclosures
If you’re looking to buy a home or condo in San Diego or Chula Vista home repos meaning “foreclosures, bank owned homes or REO’s” there is a new interesting way to buy them. You can go on a Home Repo Tour Bus. Hmmmmm … I had to think about this for a while. Does this really work out in the best interest of the buyer? It’s hard to believe it could.
Let’s dissect this a little bit. Bob and Sue are going to buy a home in San Diego County and let’s just say they’re considering buying in the Chula Vista area. They can contact a Realtor who specializes in Chula Vista Real Estate and get one on one service or they can go on a Home Repo Tour Bus and compete for the same homes with 30 other people. What I’ve also noticed is that companies offering the Repo Bus option will show you mostly if not exclusively their REO listings and not all of the REO’s on the market. This means Bob and Sue are only seeing a small portion of what’s actually available. This can be very short sited for a buyer but the real estate repo bus companies love it.
So you jump on the repo bus and what you’ll see is that the nicer more desirable foreclosures are the ones that everyone wants to put offers in on. I wonder how that gets dealt with fairly. Bob and Sue now have to get the agent to submit their offer in with 5 other offers to the company that has the REO. Hmmmmmm…… Be careful. There is a better way… a much better way.
You should hire a local real estate expert to help you find a home one on one. They will dedicate the time to help you find the right home at the right price. They will also show you all of the foreclosures not just the ones they have for sale. Also there are many good deals that are short sales and just regular listing that you won’t ever see on a rep bus. Please take my advice don’t get crammed into a repo bus when you can have a professional one on one relationship with a real estate agent who is working for you and only you. It makes all the difference in the world!
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Posted in La Mesa, San Ysidro, Tierrasanta, Normal Heights, Lemon Grove, Spring Valley, Dawn Lewis REO's, San Diego Real Estate Blog, San Diego Foreclosures, Sorrento Valley, Bay Park, Chula Vista, Carmel Valley, San Diego Real Estate, Otay Ranch, Solana Beach, Rancho Penasquitos, Ramona, Fallbrook, Blogroll | No Comments »
July 19th, 2008
San Diego Real Estate Blog
If you’re relocating to San Diego you might want to consider buying a San Diego Foreclosure. Our San Diego Real Estate Team sells San Diego and has sold thousands of homes and condos. There are many foreclosures in San Diego and in many cases they sell at or below market value and can close fast. If you’re relocating to San Diego these foreclosure opportunities won’t last forever. There is going to be an end to the foreclosure mania that we’re seeing in the San Diego Real Estate Market and in most states real estate markets. You will need both an experienced relocation Realtor in San Diego as well as an experienced foreclosure Realtor in San Diego and using us puts years of combined experience to work for you.
Our San Diego relocation department can really get things moving for you and get relocation on the right track. San Diego is a great place to live and having an agent in San Diego that knows San Diego is good common sense. We have helped thousands of families relocate to San Diego and now with the changing real estate market families are purchasing foreclosures and even short sales in San Diego County. Many are saving thousands and tens of thousands of dollars by putting our experience to work for them. When you’re ready to relocate to San Diego or buy a San Diego foreclosure give us a call or send us an email. We’re here for you.
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June 12th, 2008
If you and your family are in relocation mode and relocating to San Diego County please visit our web site and start your San Diego County Home Search today! We have thousands of homes for sale in San Diego County and you can search for San Diego Homes Online at our San Diego MLS. We have a great relocation information section on our web site for relocating to all San Diego Communities. Our Search the MLS feature can help make your San Diego home finding experience be fun and exciting.
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July 12th, 2007
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