Capital Gains: What if you don't own your house for two years?

What Properties Qualify For a 1031 Exchange?

Pumpkin Patches & Scary Places in San Diego

Murphy's Law for Sellers


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Oct. '05 
Welcome to the October edition of San Diego Market Focus newsletter. In this month’s edition we tackle a couple very important real estate issues that are playing an ever more part of today’s market by including articles on “Capital Gains: What if you don’t own your home for two years” and “What type of properties qualify for a 1031 Exchange”. Finally, we feature an article on “Murphy’s Law for Sellers” because we all know things can go wrong in a real estate transaction but if you are prepared, you will survive!
Capital Gains: What if you don't own your house for two years?



What Properties Qualify For a 1031 Exchange?


Pumpkin Patches & Scary Places in San Diego


Murphy's Law for Sellers

Murphy's Law states that anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Glitches in any real estate transaction are inevitable. If you are prepared, you won't be so shocked when they do. Here are some suggestions that may help:

  • Understand That Your Home May Not Be Worth What You Think


  • The biggest shock most sellers face is what buyers think their home is worth. Sometimes sellers can be pleasantly surprised, but the reality is that markets change, and home values rise and fall. Many subjective factors such as floor plan, condition, updates and drive-up appeal affect home values.


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