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Costa Mesa College Park Homes for Sale

Tim Krueger - KW Short Sales Specialist: Real Estate Agent in Newport Coast, CA

Homes for sale in Costa Mesa College Park

Just Listed Costa Mesa College Park Single Family Home!

This home is located on 2252 Rutgers In the City of Costa Mesa. It has 3 Bedrooms 2 Baths and boasts well over 1400 Sq.Ft. The lot is a spacious 6500Sq.Ft. with room for RV Parking.

The Costa Mesa Home For Sale in College Park is to good to last! It is near shopping, beaches, freeways and great golf courses. For more information about the home for sale in Costa Mesa College Park call Tim Krueger 949.274.2400 oh and by the way this is NOT a Short Sale or Bank Owned!

Costa Mesa College Park Homes For Sale

Tim Krueger - KW Short Sales Specialist: Real Estate Agent in Newport Coast, CA
Description
To good to last don't wait! 3 br, 2 bath, college park, single family home, corner lot, near golf course, easy access to freeways, airport and beaches, great value, and an affordable opportunity for your clients


Features
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Year Built: 1957
Subdivision: College Park
Lot Size: 6750
Garage Size: 2
School District: Newport Mesa
Square Footage: 1450
Agent Name: Tim Krueger
Broker: Corona del Mar Properties
MLS #: U10001513

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Bank Owned Homes For Sale in Costa Mesa

Tim Krueger - KW Short Sales Specialist: Real Estate Agent in Newport Coast, CA

Bank Owned Homes For Sale in Costa Mesa

Are you looking for a Bank Owned Home for sale in Costa Mesa? You are in luck becuase there is one that was just listed in College Park Costa Mesa!

The Bank Owned Home For Sale in Costa Mesa is located in a great sub division in Costa Mesa called College Park. Why would anyone want to live in College Park? For one College Park Costa Mesa is centrally located in Costa Mesa and close to the new site of Costa Mesa Central Library.

The City has not yet broken ground on the Library but it is going to be wonderful place for residents and students to study, relax and get more involved in community activities.

The second reason College Park Costa Mesa is a great location is becuase it is near Vanguard University. Vanguard University is a private college in Costa Mesa and boast great faculty and facilities alike. It is a beautiful campus and only adds to the Costa Mesa life.

Another Costa Mesa Homeowner Saved From Foreclosure!

Tim Krueger - KW Short Sales Specialist: Real Estate Agent in Newport Coast, CA

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Another Costa Mesa Home Owner is saved from foreclosure! My team has recently helped another homeowner in Costa Mesa, College Park to be exact, elude foreclosure. The homeowner was in dire need to make a decision to either let their home go into foreclosure or short sale their home in order to save their credit and sanity.

If you are thinking about or interested in finding out how you can short sale your Costa Mesa home then call me or email me. I look forward to working with you.

Oh and by the way It will cost you ZERO to short sale your Costa mesa home!

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Existing Home Sales Drop, BUT

Tim Krueger - KW Short Sales Specialist: Real Estate Agent in Newport Coast, CA

Winter months have not been kind to home sales. After plunging 17 percent in December, Existing Home Sales fell by an additional 7 percent in January, according to the National Association of Realtors®. An "existing home" is a home resold by a previous owner (i.e. not new construction).

In looking at the annualized, adjusted Existing Home Sales data, we find:

  1. Sales volume is at its lowest levels since June 2009
  2. Sales volume fell below its 12-month rolling average
  3. Home supplies are at a 5-month high

These are similar findings to the New Home Sales data issued by the government last week. That report put new home sales at a 40-year low and showed new homes supplies higher by an entire month. But don't think housing rebound has halted! Home sales are cyclical and there are outside forces on today's market. For one, the market is still feeling the after-effects of the original First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit. Sales spiked in the months leading up to the original November 2009 expiration date. A pull-back is natural and expected. Looking at the long-term trend, Existing Home Sales volume appears right in line. Furthermore, weather across much of the U.S. was awful in January. That, too, can impede home sales as homes are neither shown nor negotiated when weather is majorly inclement.

Anecdotal evidence is showing sales activity higher through February and into March. And, although it's unlikely we'll see a spike through April like we did last November, buy-side demand for homes should remain strong. The good news of the sagging sales reports is that today's buyers may find home prices are lower and sellers are more willing to negotiate