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Category Archives: always research property
Where to go for research
Posted on July 30th, 2009
There are two main resources for research you can easily get access to: The City and County Building Departments have microfiche documents that you can review to find out more about the property in question. For instance, at the City of San Diego Building Department, they have a Records Office on the second floor where […]
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To remodel or not to remodel? Part II
Posted on July 8th, 2009
Home is where the heart is… in other words, the most important place for anybody. Remodeling your home to make it better for you and your family has become the thing to do. Of course, during construction you will feel out of place and a little disturbed if you stay in the house during construction […]
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To remodel or not to remodel? Part I
Posted on July 8th, 2009
Interest rates are so low right now! This is the best time to remodel, no doubt. Remodeling and adding square footage onto a property increases its value, so just for that reason, homeowners should remodel and add square footage onto their homes whenever possible. Most people decide to remodel their homes because they need more […]
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