Tag Archive | "FHA"

New Foreclosure Near San Elijo Hills

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

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New Foreclosure Near San Elijo Hills

  The Lund Team received this property to sell approximately two weeks ago and is not in the process of listing the property for sale. The home is not yet listed in the MLS. Large single family home on the border of Carlsbad and Sal Elijo Hills in the newer development Old Creek Ranch. Nicely upgraded residence: granite counters, [...]

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Detached Single Family In Escondido

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

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Detached Single Family In Escondido

Spacious detached residence located in the Kent Ranch neighborhood at the north end of Escondido. Below ground pool and spa, hardwood flooring, upgraded kitchen with white tile counters and dark stained cabinetry, panoramic north facing views of mountains and canyon. Large master suite and bath with fireplace, dual sinks, soak tub, and private view deck. 1314 Ward Place Escondido, CA 92026 [...]

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Upcoming Listing, Buy in La Costa for $6,500 Down!!!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

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Upcoming Listing, Buy in La Costa for $6,500 Down!!!

Just completed cash for keys and currently waiting to get final approval from Bank of America on the listing price, likely to be under $175,000. Great value in this area of Carlsbad, unit previously sold for $278,000 in early 2005. The property has great potential as a cash flowing investment or a primary residence for a first time homeowner. The [...]

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FHA Buyer’s 6 Month Seach Ends with Smiles

Monday, December 28, 2009

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FHA Buyer’s 6 Month Seach Ends with Smiles

Being a first time home buyer in today’s market has it’s pros. You can take advantage of both FHA financing (only requires you to put 3.5% down) and the $8,000 first time home buyer tax credit. However, if you have been looking then you know finding and securing a property can be extremely frustrating. Not only [...]

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What’s the deal with the “No FHA Offers for 90 days”?

Thursday, December 17, 2009

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What’s the deal with the “No FHA Offers for 90 days”?

What’s the deal here… Buyer: So I’m seeing a new home (detached and attached) which would qualify condition wise, complex approved for FHA sales and so on. Why is the listing agent saying no FHA offers for at least 90 days? Check out the Housing and Urban Development site for all the details. But basically it’s likely a [...]

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