Laws to Protect Carmel Ca Home Buyers "What the Dodd-Frank Act Means for You" In an effort to restore consumer confidence while laying a foundation for future economic security, the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act seeks to put systems and laws in Continue Reading
Archives for October 2010
6 Reasons Buyers Are Not Biting and What Sellers of Carmel CA Homes Can Do To Change That
Affordability is near an incomparable high. With less than 4.5% in 30-year-fixed and below 4% on 15-year-fixed rate loans, interest are at historic lows. Other than the interest, house prices are low in most of the country, likewise, Carmel CA Homes. However, according to Continue Reading
Four Keys to Stronger Carmel CA Homes Purchase Offer
The best-priced Carmel CA Homes in the best condition are getting multiple offers, even in today's market where so many sellers are struggling just to have a single one. As a matter of fact, even homes that need more than a little repair can get multiple offers if they have Continue Reading
Open House in Carmel Saturday Oct 23 from 1-4 pm at Guadalupe 3 NW of 6th Street
Nicole Truszowski of Sotheby's International Realty is proud to present Guadalupe 3 NW of 6th Street open on Saturday Oct 23 from 1-4 PM. Brand new listing with spectacular ocean views! An amazing home offered at $1,695,000 for more information visit www.estatesofcarmel.com Continue Reading
Carmel CA Homes News: Reality-check your retirement plans
The concept and idea of “The American Dream” has always been about homeownership or being happily married with kids and living in one of Carmel CA Homes. However, that version of the American dream has gone through large scale reconsideration in the heat of the recession Continue Reading
Carmel CA Homes News: After Foreclosure, a Focus on Title Insurance
Title insurance can be so much of a hassle; it is oftentimes, the highest of the closing costs and fees for home buyers. Lenders require buyers to get title insurance, but buyers are often uncertain who picked the insurance company. It ultimately feels like an outrageous tax Continue Reading