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Dawn Sells San Diego
Archive for the ‘San Marcos’ Category
January 24th, 2009

San Diego Real Estate Blog
Military Relocation to San Diego
Relocation to San Diego for Military including, Marines, Navy, Army, Air Force and Coast Guard by Military Relocation Experts Dawn Lewis and The Dawn Lewis Team. If you’re in the military or part of a military family relocating to San Diego California we can help you find your new San Diego home or condo. We have helped many military families move to San Diego and have a proven track record of San Diego Military Relocation. There are many military bases in San Diego and many different areas to move to in San Diego County.
We honor our military and military families for serving our country. Many of the Real Estate Agents on our team are veterans or spouses of veterans so we understand the military life. We would be honored to earn your business. If you are in the Military or part of a Military Family relocating to San Diego make sure you contact us. We are local San Diego Realtors and we are here to help. Contact us.
Dawn Lewis – Dawn Lewis Team
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Posted in Imperial Beach, Tierrasanta, Point Loma, Coronado, National City, San Diego Real Estate Blog, San Diego Real Estate News, San Diego Market Report, San Diego Relocation, Vista, Scripps Ranch, Chula Vista, South Bay, San Diego Real Estate, San Diego MLS, Oceanside, San Marcos, Mira Mesa, San Diego House Values, 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 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 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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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 »
November 29th, 2008
San Diego Real Estate Blog
Comparing Foreclosures and Short Sales is sort of like comparing Apples to Oranges. Foreclosures in San Diego will sell fast and get multiple offers if they are priced correctly and in a desirable price range. It seems that the magic number or price range for a single family detached home is anything under $400,000. Most of the time there are aggressive offers and many offers in this price range which will also drive the price up on the REO. Not only is the price important to the asset managers who will ultimately decide which offer to take but also things like, how much money “non loan amount” is in the deal, is it an all cash offer, what has the mortgage holders lender determined the purchasers credit looks like, and others. Foreclosures are in many cases not in as good condition as short sales are because the previous owner in some cases might have removed essential items like lighting, stoves, water heaters, outlets etc …. Where on a short sale most of the time the seller or renter is still in the home maintaining it and will not usually do any destruction while in their possession.
Short Sales have the length of time issues unpopular to agents, sellers and buyers. Short sale packages are submitted to the bank by the listing agent and offers are taken and submitted to the bank. The process of the bank looking at offers and accepting one or countering the offer can take a long time. The factors include, which bank has the short sale, who the negotiator at the bank is, what the offers look like to name a few. Sometimes the short sales are unbelievably fast at 60 to 90 days and sometimes they can take over a year and in some cases get foreclosed on despite the efforts of everyone involved. When the bank is interested in selling the home as a short sale and not pursuing a foreclosure they will approve the short sale at a price and terms and this is when a buyer can pick up a home at a great price. Sometimes the prices are better than the foreclosures which can be bid up to more than what they should be selling for. Some people are under the false impression that just because it’s a foreclosure it’s the best deal on the market. The short sale is also in many cases in better condition.
Take you pick apple or orange but make sure you contact us for a San Diego Foreclosure or San Diego Short Sale!
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Posted in Rancho San Diego, Julian, Paradise Hills, National City, San Diego Foreclosures, San Diego Real Estate Blog, San Diego Real Estate News, San Diego Market Report, San Diego Short Sales, Normal Heights, Linda Vista, Solana Beach, Del Mar, San Diego Real Estate, 4s Ranch, Mira Mesa, La Jolla, Bay Park, San Marcos, Blogroll | No Comments »
November 25th, 2008
San Diego Real Estate Blog
On November 20th, 2008 Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac announced that they would be stopping foreclosures and putting them on hold “Until the streamlined modification program is fully implemented” as stated by Fannie Mae President and CEO Herb Allison. Not only has the two mortgage giants stepped up to embrace the “streamlined modification program” but so have Hope Now and 27 other mortgage servicers. This could be a nice Christmas present for many homeowners throughout the United States. Being thrown out of your home is hard enough but being thrown out around the winter holidays would be devastating.
Foreclosures scheduled to happen between November 26, 2008 and January 9, 2009 would be suspended during that time period. Fannie Mae has said this will encompass more than 10,000 homeowners. Fannie Mae as part of its “Second Look” initiative will be continuing workout efforts for homeowners seeking help. 
I have personally heard a lot of talk and read many sensational headlines about helping homeowners in trouble but the truth of it has been that most are not being helped. I think giving false hope can be an even crueler way to deal with this problem of epidemic proportions. I think a homeowner should try to modify their loan and work with their lenders but through my experience they should also realize that most homeowners that I have spoken with have not been successful with this approach. Maybe Freddie and Fanny are more eager and sincere than most banks and mortgage holders that I have witnessed drop the ball when helping homeowners with workouts and loan modifications.
Freddie Mac Chief Executive Officer David M. Moffett said that Freddie Mac is on track to help three out of five troubled borrowers with Freddie Mac loans to avoid foreclosure in 2008. Out of the 140,000 homeowners delinquent on their Freddie Mac loans it is estimated according to Freddie Mac that they will approve 84,000 of them for workouts in 2008. I can’t wait to see what these numbers really look like once we look back at them and count them up in early 2009.
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Posted in Santee, El Cajon, Imperial Beach, San Diego Foreclosures, San Diego Real Estate Blog, San Diego Real Estate News, San Diego Market Report, Sorrento Valley, Downtown, Central Inland, San Diego Real Estate, Otay Ranch, Carlsbad, San Marcos, Oceanside, 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.
We have helped many families with their San Diego Relocation and have been referred by thousands. Please fill out our San Diego Relocation Form and lets get started finding you your San Diego Dream Home. We are the San Diego Relocation Experts!!!
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Posted in Mission Hills, Logan Heights, Linda Vista, Mission Valley, Normal Heights, Bonita, Tierrasanta, North Park, East San Diego, Del Cerro, Ocean Beach, La Jolla, Downtown, Old Town, Point Loma, College Grove, University City, Sorrento Valley, Imperial Beach, National City, Santee, Rancho San Diego, Pine Valley, Spring Valley, San Diego Foreclosures, San Diego Relocation, San Diego Short Sales, San Diego Real Estate Blog, Lemon Grove, Lakeside, San Ysidro, Paradise Hills, Otay Mesa, Alpine, El Cajon, La Mesa, Julian, Jamul, Coronado, Clairemont Mesa, San Miguel Ranch, Rolling Hills, Otay Ranch, Sunbow, Windingwalk, Cardiff, Pacific Beach, San Diego MLS, EastLake, Chula Vista, North County Inland, North County Coastal, San Diego Real Estate, Central Coastal, Central Inland, Carmel Valley, South Bay, East County, Carlsbad, Carmel Mountain, Rancho Santa Fe, Rancho Penasquitos, Rancho Bernardo, San Marcos, Scripps Ranch, Bay Park, Vista, Valley Center, Ramona, Poway, Oceanside, Encinitas, Del Mar, Solana Beach, 4s Ranch, Mira Mesa, Fallbrook, Escondido, Blogroll | No Comments »
July 7th, 2008
San Diego Real Estate Blog
The San Diego Real Estate Blog is one of the most informative real estate Blogs anywhere. The San Diego Real Estate Blog has up to date information on real estate in San Diego County, California. With the ever changing Southern California Real Estate Market you will need this real estate tool to help you with expert real estate advice. Our blog is updated constantly with buying and selling trends and market conditions in the San Diego Area including Chula Vista. Some of the topics are short sales, foreclosures, green homes and many new cutting edge trends. There are many different real estate Blogs for San Diego and all areas of the U.S. but make sure you check ours out for the most pertinent and up to date information on the San Diego Real Estate Market.
The San Diego Real Estate Market is going through and will continue to go through major changes. Our blog has some good insight into the buying and selling of San Diego Real Estate. We have articles on Investing in San Diego Real Estate, Homes and Condos, Home Buying Tips, Home Selling Tips, San Diego Community Posts, Market Conditions and with charts and graphs, and so much more. Our blog also has a direct link to our San Diego Real Estate Web Site with home buying tools, home selling tools, house value check; search the San Diego MLS feature with great real estate maps, and so much more. When you need a real estate blog in San Diego look no further. San Diego Real Estate Blog!
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Posted in Lakeside, Pine Valley, San Diego Real Estate Blog, Paradise Hills, Del Cerro, San Diego Real Estate, San Marcos, University City, Blogroll | No Comments »
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.
We have helped many families with their San Diego Relocation and have been referred by thousands. Please fill out our San Diego Relocation Form and lets get started finding you your San Diego Dream Home. We are the San Diego Relocation Experts!!!
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Posted in Linda Vista, East San Diego, Del Cerro, Logan Heights, Mission Hills, North Park, Normal Heights, Mission Valley, College Grove, University City, Downtown, Coronado, Clairemont Mesa, La Jolla, Ocean Beach, Sorrento Valley, Point Loma, Old Town, Tierrasanta, Bonita, Pine Valley, Lemon Grove, Lakeside, Rancho San Diego, Santee, San Diego Relocation, San Diego Real Estate Blog, Spring Valley, La Mesa, Julian, Otay Mesa, National City, Imperial Beach, Paradise Hills, San Ysidro, Jamul, El Cajon, Alpine, Bay Park, Vista, San Miguel Ranch, Rolling Hills, Otay Ranch, Sunbow, Windingwalk, Pacific Beach, San Diego MLS, San Diego New Homes, EastLake, Chula Vista, North County Inland, North County Coastal, San Diego Real Estate, Central Coastal, Central Inland, Carmel Valley, South Bay, East County, Cardiff, Carlsbad, Rancho Bernardo, Ramona, Poway, Rancho Penasquitos, Rancho Santa Fe, Valley Center, Scripps Ranch, San Marcos, Mira Mesa, Fallbrook, Encinitas, Del Mar, Carmel Mountain, Oceanside, Solana Beach, Escondido, 4s Ranch, Blogroll | No Comments »
July 12th, 2007
Posted in East San Diego, Del Cerro, College Grove, Linda Vista, Logan Heights, Normal Heights, Mission Valley, Mission Hills, University City, Sorrento Valley, Downtown, Coronado, Clairemont Mesa, La Jolla, Ocean Beach, Point Loma, Old Town, North Park, Tierrasanta, Lakeside, La Mesa, Julian, Lemon Grove, Pine Valley, Spring Valley, Santee, Rancho San Diego, Jamul, El Cajon, National City, Imperial Beach, Bonita, Otay Mesa, Paradise Hills, Alpine, San Ysidro, Bay Park, Vista, Rolling Hills, Otay Ranch, EastLake, San Miguel Ranch, Sunbow, Cardiff, Pacific Beach, Windingwalk, Chula Vista, Carmel Valley, North County Inland, North County Coastal, San Diego Real Estate, Central Coastal, Central Inland, South Bay, East County, Carlsbad, Carmel Mountain, Rancho Penasquitos, Rancho Bernardo, Ramona, Rancho Santa Fe, San Marcos, Valley Center, Scripps Ranch, Poway, Mira Mesa, Oceanside, Encinitas, Del Mar, Solana Beach, 4s Ranch, Fallbrook, Escondido, Blogroll | No Comments »
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