If you are debating listing your house for sale this year or even early next year, here is the #1 reason you should not wait!
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Planning to buy or sell a home in Orange County soon? Find out if your community is a hot market for buyers or sellers!
Do you know the cost of Renting vs. Buying? Historically the % of your income needed to afford a home vs renting was a much closer margin. Renting made a lot more sense. Now… Renting will cost you 30.1% of your income compared to buying a median home at 15.3% of your income. Either way […]
Most Experts Agree: ‘We are not in a new Housing Bubble’. There is no doubt that the home prices in Orange County as well as the vast majority of markets across the country have increased.
The Laguna Beach City Council voted on Tuesday to extend an existing moratorium on new short term rental permits until Oct. 1 2016 to give city staff time to craft an amended ordinance.
The land lease at Monarch Bay is always a hot topic of discussion. This is even more true now that the infamous 2017 and 2020 purchase deadlines are coming closer. Are you interested in buying a Monarch Bay home for sale? Here is what you should know about the buyout and lease options in Monarch […]
People always talk about the spring season when they talk real estate. However, this year it looks as though the summer real estate market will be just as hot.
Have you been hearing a lot about pocket or pre- MLS listings over the last few months? In today’ s tight real estate market, we see an increase in the amount of homes sold before they hit the MLS.
Laguna Beach is the latest Beach City to slap a moratorium on short term rentals. The city council voted to grant a 45 day stay on new requests for short term rentals while it studies what to do in the long term.
Though the real estate market has improved, we still have one item holding it back from a full recovery – a robust supply of homes for sale. Demand has increased dramatically. At the same time, the housing inventory is decreasing especially at the lower price points.