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Top Ten Checklist for Choosing your Realtor



5 Factors That Cause Properties NOT to sell



5 Signs its Time to Hire a Property Manager



6 Move Up Mistakes



6 Pitfalls Overpricing



6 Tips for Selling in a Shifting Market



After The Tax Credit



Cash Buyer Checklist



Five Keys to Selling



How To Save For A Down Payment



Selling Your Home Should Not Be A Frightening Experience



For Sale By Owner (FSBO) First Aid



How To Maintain The Value of Your Home



Important San Diego Phone Numbers



Seller Self Controlled Marketing Plan



Moving Made Easier



Plan Ahead to Save Expenses on Moving



What is the California Prop 60, 90, & 110?



San Diego County Zip Code Map



7 Must-Know Facts About Short Sale & Foreclosure



Seller Security Checklist



What is the IRC 121 Tax Code?



Knowing your credit score can save you thousands of dollars



Five Tips for Energy Efficiency



Historical San Diego Home Prices



La Mesa - Spring Valley School Boundaries



San Diego North County Utilities



Home Seller & Buyer Game Board



30 Year Interest Rates Since 1977



What are Real Estate Closing Costs



Creative Real Estate Financing Tips



Drought Tolerant Plants for San Diego



Drought Tolerant Plants in San Diego #2



Home Warranty Guide



The 10 Dumbest Mistakes Smart People Make When they are Buying or Selling



San Diego Utility Phone Numbers



How to Purchase a Home



How to get a Loan



Price Your Home to SELL!



What is the Role of a Realtor?



Why Buy a Home?



La Mesa, CA Real Estate Statistics February 2012




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Real Estate Terms Glossary


RISMedia » Real Estate Words Glossary
Zoning
Procedure that classifies real property for a number of different uses: residential, commercial, industrial, etc. in accordance with a land-use plan.
Yield
What an investment or property will return; the profit or income.
Write-off
Depreciation or amortization an owner takes on a commercial property.
Warranty deed
A deed in which the grantor guarantees that he or she is giving the grantee good title free of encumbrances. Considered to be the best deed a grantee can receive.
VA loan
Veterans Administration-backed mortgage. The VA, a federal agency, operates a loan guarantee program for honorably discharged veterans and widows of veterans who died of a service-related injury. Mortgages call for low or no down payment. Sometimes referred to as GI loan.
Variance
A permit granted as an exception to a zoning ordinance that allows a property owner to meet certain specified needs.
Variable rate mortgage
See adjustable rate mortgage.
Value
Market value or present worth. To have value, a property must have utility, scarcity, effective demand, and transferability.
Valuation
Estimated or determined value; synonymous with appraising.
Valid contract
One that meets all requirements of law, is binding upon its parties, and is enforceable in a court of law.
Usury
Charging a higher rate of interest on a loan than is legally allowed.
Useful life
The period of time over which a commercial property can be depreciated for federal income-tax purposes. Also known as economic life.
Urban renewal
The acquisition of run-down city areas for purposes of redevelopment.
Undivided interest
Ownership by two or more persons that gives each the right to use the entire property.
Trustee
One who as agent for others handles money or holds title to their land.
Trust deed
A document used in place of a mortgage in certain states; a third-party trustee, not the lender, holds the title to the property until the loan is paid out or defaulted. Also called a deed of trust.
Townhouse
Usually a two- or three-story dwelling with shared walls, or a living unit operating under the condominium or townhouse form of ownership.
Title search
A professional examination of public records to determine the chain of ownership of a particular piece of property and to note any liens, encumbrances, easements, restrictions, or other factors that might affect the title.
Title report
A statement of the current condition of title for a parcel of land.
Title insurance
An insurance policy that protects against any losses incurred because of defects in the title not listed in the title report or abstract.

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