Monday, July 26, 2010
Won't someone please buy the Lynnewood Mansion? I will write up your offer
The last known price paid for it was over a $1.6 million in 1993. I believe that you could buy it for a million or less today, due to its being empty for years. The Lynnewood is a relic of the Gilded Age, and is a hundred years old. The building is sound, but it needs refurbishing. Call me at 951-287-7116 if you want to own this splendid estate.
Want to buy an island, an estate or villa, a hotel, church, warehouse or shopping center? Contact me, I can help you negotiate for the lowest market price
There are so many amazing properties available today for rock bottom prices. Now is the time to take advantage of the bargains. Contact me and let me write up your offer for at the lowest offer price possible. Build or add to your real estate holdings with my help. Name your price; after all the worst that can happen is they say NO, in which case you take your money somewhere else for another bargain. Do it, Do it Now.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Affiliated with Diamond Real Estate Group in Menifee, California
Our owner / manager is Tony Rios. Tony was Vice President of the Menifee office of Rancon Realty and when the slump in real estate led to Rancon's closing of that office, Tony decided to build his own real estate company. With the Tarbell, Century 21 and Rancon offices nearby closing down, Tony's new office now enjoys little competiton and is building a team of solid real estate professionals. Several of the Diamond Group's agents are closing high end property deals now. Commercial property agents are joining the company and the outlook for business is strong.
Foreclosures, short sales, and loan modifications, oh my !
Yes, things in the real estate world are tough right now. Many communities are on life support, and every day more homes have weed filled lawns, a sign of financial distress. Some analysts predict a further drop in home prices over the coming year. As a real estate broker/agent, I look at the current homes for sale by first zooming in on the price per square foot. Around $100 per square foot is a ballpark price for properties today. Any price over that needs to be examined in terms of the property's features, to determine if the price is justified. Acreage and unique features can take a price over the $100 mark. Bottom line, the value has to be there. Buyers do not want to pay unnecessarily bumped up prices; everyone wants to get their money's worth.
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