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      <title>92127 Foreclosure Alternative Program</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 19:44:04 -0400</pubDate>
      <dc:creator>The Don Pelletier Group</dc:creator>
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      <title>92127 Real Estate Top 5 Content</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2010 20:09:34 -0400</pubDate>
      <dc:creator>The Don Pelletier Group</dc:creator>
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      <title>92127 Real Estate Mission Statement</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 16:21:28 -0400</pubDate>
      <dc:creator>The Don Pelletier Group</dc:creator>
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      <description>The Pelletier Team is in the profession of providing services to customers and clients to facilitate their home purchases and home sales. We are successful because we are constantly striving to improve ourselves, what we do and how we do it. 
Our mission is to provide our clients with an extraordinary level of service when they purchase or sell real estate, that is so superior, it compels them to refer their family and friends to us. 
We concentrate on Quality Service to our customers and clients. We treat our clients' interests as if they were our own and we provide service to our customers as we would wish to receive for ourselves. 
We will always be the best at what we do! 
This website was designed with a focus on my home zip code, 92127, since I live and work in this community.
However, I routinely work throughout greater San Diego and consistently sell property in 67 different zip codes, year after year, throughout greater San Diego. So wherever your property is located-or whatever area you may be interested in purchasing a home in-I can help you. 
With more than 26 years of experience, I am intimately familiar with, and have allot of experience, in all areas of San Diego.
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Please note that although my BLOG is focused on where I live and work (92127), I customarily help Buyers and Sellers in 65 different zip codes, or communities throughout the greater San Diego area!! After 27 years as a professional Realtor, I have a wealth of experience in all of these communities. Call me at 858-336-1114 if I can provide assistance to you in any way.</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">The Pelletier Team is in the profession of providing services to customers and clients to facilitate their home purchases and home sales. We are successful because we are constantly striving to improve ourselves, what we do and how we do it. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">Our mission is to provide our clients with an extraordinary level of service when they purchase or sell real estate, that is so superior, it compels them to refer their family and friends to us. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">We concentrate on Quality Service to our customers and clients. We treat our clients' interests as if they were our own and we provide service to our customers as we would wish to receive for ourselves. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">We will always be the best at what we do! </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">This website was designed with a focus on my home zip code, 92127, since I live and work in this community.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">However, I routinely work throughout greater San Diego and consistently sell property in 67 different zip codes, year after year, throughout greater San Diego. So wherever your property is located-or whatever area you may be interested in purchasing a home in-I can help you. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">With more than 26 years of experience, I am intimately familiar with, and have allot of experience, in all areas of San Diego</span>.</p>
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<p><strong>Please note that although my BLOG is focused on where I live and work (92127), I customarily help Buyers and Sellers in 65 different zip codes, or communities throughout the greater San Diego area!! After 27 years as a professional Realtor, I have a wealth of experience in all of these communities. Call me at 858-336-1114 if I can provide assistance to you in any way.</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>BUYING A PROPERTY SOLD IN PROBATE</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2012 22:19:03 -0500</pubDate>
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If you're an active real estate buyer, at some point you'll
likely come across a probate sale.
Properties sold in probate court can be a good deal, as they're often priced
lower than other homes. But there are risks, and probate sales often take
longer than traditional real estate
transactions.
As a result, as with short sales, some buyers keep the probate sales at bay and
their real estate agents discourage them from getting their hopes
up on actually buying a home through probate courts.
Here's the story on probate sales in real
estate.
Why a home is sold through probate court
A home is sold in
probate court when someone dies intestate
or without bequeathing their property. When that happens, the state takes over
and administers the property's sale.
The court wants to be
certain the property is
marketed and sold at the best possible price. To ensure this, the
court requires certain steps, processes and procedures be followed.
Probate laws can vary
from state to state, but any good real estate
agent should be sufficiently knowledgeable about the ins and outs of
probate sales.
Marketing a probate sale
In a probate sale, the property is marketed
just like any other property. The probate attorney or the estate representative
will hire a local real estate agent, sign a listing agreement, and show the
property, just as they would a traditional listing.
Generally, the list price is based upon the
listing agent's suggestions as well as an independent appraisal ordered and
issued by the court.
Making an offer
An interested buyer may make an offer on the
property at any time. However, in the case of a probate sale, the offer must be
accompanied by a 10% deposit. The estate representative will then accept or
counter the offer, just like any other sale.
The offer is subject to the court's
confirmation. Even though the seller may have accepted a buyer's offer, the
seller is not committed to that buyer or their offer. The estate
representative, through their probate attorney, will then petition the court to
confirm the sale. A future date is chosen for the sale to be confirmed in the
court.
Playing the waiting game
Once the sale date is determined, the parties
now must wait a minimum of 30 to 45 days. During this time, the court requires
that the property be properly advertised and marketed with the new accepted
price. In California, for example, the court will take that accepted offer and
raise it by 5% plus $500. The total becomes the new probate price to be
marketed.
Going to court
In order for the sale to be confirmed, the
court requires that the new buyer, plus any other interested party, come to
probate court to confirm the sale. The property is then sold auction style with
the opening bid being (in the case of California) the accepted offer price plus
the 5%, $500 increase.
Sometimes multiple buyers show up to bid on
the property in increments of $5K. If nobody shows up to bid on the home, the
first buyer gets the property for their original offer price. If the property
is sold to one of the bidders, they must immediately hand over a deposit of
10%.
The deposit may not be refundable
There are some things for buyers to be aware
of when moving forward on a probate sale. Many times, the 10% deposit that's
required with the offer is not refundable unless the original buyer isn't the
final court confirmed buyer.
Also, since the seller is deceased, there
usually isn't anyone to disclose a previously leaky window, illegal work done
on the property, plans for a major change to the neighborhood, or anything else
that may negatively affect the property's value.
That's why probate sales can be risky.
An early inspection is your best defense
Any serious buyer should have the property
inspected from top to bottom before writing an offer. Yes, you're gambling the
price of the home inspection
without knowing if your offer will even be accepted, or if you'll be outbid by
someone else in probate court. But would you rather gamble the cost of an
inspection - or the cost of a house?
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<p>If you're an active real estate buyer, at some point you'll
likely come across a probate sale.
Properties sold in probate court can be a good deal, as they're often priced
lower than other homes. But there are risks, and probate sales often take
longer than traditional real estate
transactions.</p>
<p>As a result, as with short sales, some buyers keep the probate sales at bay and
their real estate agents discourage them from getting their hopes
up on actually buying a home through probate courts.</p>
<p>Here's the story on probate sales in real
estate.</p>
<p><strong>Why a home is sold through probate court</strong></p>
<p>A home is sold in
probate court when someone dies intestate
or without bequeathing their property. When that happens, the state takes over
and administers the property's sale.</p>
<p>The court wants to be
certain the property is
marketed and sold at the best possible price. To ensure this, the
court requires certain steps, processes and procedures be followed.</p>
<p>Probate laws can vary
from state to state, but any good real estate
agent should be sufficiently knowledgeable about the ins and outs of
probate sales.</p>
<p><strong>Marketing a probate sale</strong></p>
<p>In a probate sale, the property is marketed
just like any other property. The probate attorney or the estate representative
will hire a local real estate agent, sign a listing agreement, and show the
property, just as they would a traditional listing.</p>
<p>Generally, the list price is based upon the
listing agent's suggestions as well as an independent appraisal ordered and
issued by the court.</p>
<p><strong>Making an offer</strong></p>
<p>An interested buyer may make an offer on the
property at any time. However, in the case of a probate sale, the offer must be
accompanied by a 10% deposit. The estate representative will then accept or
counter the offer, just like any other sale.</p>
<p>The offer is subject to the court's
confirmation. Even though the seller may have accepted a buyer's offer, the
seller is not committed to that buyer or their offer. The estate
representative, through their probate attorney, will then petition the court to
confirm the sale. A future date is chosen for the sale to be confirmed in the
court.</p>
<p><strong>Playing the waiting game</strong></p>
<p>Once the sale date is determined, the parties
now must wait a minimum of 30 to 45 days. During this time, the court requires
that the property be properly advertised and marketed with the new accepted
price. In California, for example, the court will take that accepted offer and
raise it by 5% plus $500. The total becomes the new probate price to be
marketed.</p>
<p><strong>Going to court</strong></p>
<p>In order for the sale to be confirmed, the
court requires that the new buyer, plus any other interested party, come to
probate court to confirm the sale. The property is then sold auction style with
the opening bid being (in the case of California) the accepted offer price plus
the 5%, $500 increase.</p>
<p>Sometimes multiple buyers show up to bid on
the property in increments of $5K. If nobody shows up to bid on the home, the
first buyer gets the property for their original offer price. If the property
is sold to one of the bidders, they must immediately hand over a deposit of
10%.</p>
<p><strong>The deposit may not be refundable</strong></p>
<p>There are some things for buyers to be aware
of when moving forward on a probate sale. Many times, the 10% deposit that's
required with the offer is not refundable unless the original buyer isn't the
final court confirmed buyer.</p>
<p>Also, since the seller is deceased, there
usually isn't anyone to disclose a previously leaky window, illegal work done
on the property, plans for a major change to the neighborhood, or anything else
that may negatively affect the property's value.
That's why probate sales can be risky.</p>
<p><strong>An early inspection is your best defense</strong></p>
<p>Any serious buyer should have the property
inspected from top to bottom before writing an offer. Yes, you're gambling the
price of the home inspection
without knowing if your offer will even be accepted, or if you'll be outbid by
someone else in probate court. But would you rather gamble the cost of an
inspection - or the cost of a house?</p>
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      <title>92127 Real Estate February 2012 Newsletter</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 18:14:54 -0500</pubDate>
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