Murphy’s Law for Sellers

Housing Market to Stay on High Plateau

Humphrey’s Concert Season

Which Repairs Should You Make Before the Sale?


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Welcome to the May San Diego Market Focus newsletter. With the San Diego real estate market settling into a steady spring volume, we have included several outstanding articles for your benefit. First, an article on understanding potential glitches in a real estate transaction so you won’t be shocked. Second, an analysis on why the housing market will stay on a plateau. Next, just for fun we have included the 2006 Humphrey’s by the Bay concert schedule. Finally, "Which Repairs Should You Make Before the Sale" will help you with your listings. Enjoy!

Murphy’s Law for Sellers

Understand potential glitches in a real estate transaction so you won’t be shocked...

Housing Market to Stay on High Plateau

The Market is in the process of normalization...

Humphrey’s Concert Season

Check out what concerts are by the Bay this summer...

Which Repairs Should You Make Before the Sale?

If you're preparing to place your home on the market, it's inevitable that you'll need a couple of minor repairs and slight improvements before that "For Sale" sign can be driven into the front yard.

Practical projects like a fresh coat of paint require little time or money but can make your home more attractive -- and more attractive homes are likely to sell faster and for more money.

But what if an item needs repair, something which doesn't jeopardize anyone's health or safety -- a problem of the "out of sight, out of mind" variety. Should you simply disclose it and leave the buyer to deal with the problem? Or should you fix it before placing your home on the market?

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