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May

Ronald Reagan Memorial Day Video

Ronald Reagan Memorial Day Video

An outstanding tribute to America and those who served their country. This video is a proper way to remember them by the best President in modern history. Please share this.

In every age there are heroes. You want to know the true definition of a hero? He is the man or woman, no matter how brave or important… That are the people who are there when action is called for. They act when the act is necessary, irregardless of their own situation. They aren’t trying to be a hero. Most times they want more than anything else to live…not sacrifice their own lives. But they were the right person, at the right time…and they became human, and they inspire us all.

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15
May

San Diego Real Estate Market – One of the hottest for home sales

San Diego Real Estate Market

San Diego real estate market, San Diego real estate broker

Bob Schwartz, San Diego real estate broker

The San Diego real estate market is one of the hottest markets. currently for home sales, based on recently released industry reports. To clarify, were talking about the length of time the average MLS home listing takes to sell. Naturally, this just means the time that it’s shown on the market that an offer has been accepted, the final closing usually occurs within 30 or 45 days from the acceptance. How quick a MLS home listing has an accepted offer on it is the number one indicator of the strength and popularity of real estate in any city. Read more »

2
May

San Diego Home Prices

San Diego Home Prices Gain

San Diego home pricesThe latest S&P Dow Jones Indices for February 2015 show that home prices continued their rise across the country over the last 12 months.

Home resale values rose 5.1 percent from January 2014 to January 2015. The pace is down from the 19.4 percent annual growth seen in January 2014.

San Diego’s annual gain ranked 10th out of the 20 cities it measures. Denver, Dallas and Miami had the biggest growth, of more than 8 percent, while Washington, D.C., and Cleveland both saw growth slower than 2 percent. The 20-city composite rose 4.6 percent over the year.

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