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August Events in San Diego | Star Filled Summer Nights and Days of Music!
The Month of August in San Diego is filled with so many events that I have to post events only a week out at a time.
"The Sky Tonight" August 3rd, 7:00 PM
A live planetarium show held at the Ruben H. Fleet Science Center.
Come and see a digital tour of the San Diego night sky in Californa's largest planetarium.
For more information go to www.rhfleet.org
"Summerfest Under The Stars" August 3rd
This is a wonderful family concert out under the San Diego start filled night. Held at
La Jolla Cove, bring your family, your blanket and enjoy an evening of wonderful music.
For more information go to Summerfest Under The Stars
"Night At The Museum Sleepover" Friday , August 5th
For younsters up to age 12, The San Diego Air and Space museum will provide flash light tours
of the museum galleries for future aviators and astronauts featuring" Space, A Journey to the Future. The kids will be taken behind the scenes and be able to explore places that the museum visitors typically don't get to see.
For more information go to www.sandiegoairandspace.org
"Snorkel Adventure at the Birch Aquarium" August 6th
Explore our wonderful world with your own eyes. Discover the wide array of sea life that lives in the Kelp beds in La Jolla Cove.
For more information go to aquarium.ucsd.edu
"Coronado Ferry Landing Concert Series" August 6th -7th
Free live music from 2:00PM to 5:00Pm daily at the Coronado Ferry Landing.
For more information go to www.coronadoferrylandingshops.com
Automobile Heritage Day August 7th
A wonderful and unique event bringing together many prized automobiles including antiques,classics,race cars, trucks and vintage motorcycles. Free to the public from 10:00AM to 4:00PM
For more information go to NationalCtyChamber.org
Coronado Concerts in the Park August 6th -7th
Bring a picnic lunch and your blanket and be ready to partake in a beloved summertime tradition in Coronado at Spreckles Park.
For more information go to Concerts in the Park
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Joe Feinhandler is a top producing loan officer in San Diego, newer to Active Rain and one of the nicest people I know. I always enjoy working with him because he is knowledgeable. He freely shares with me his methods of success and takes time to help others with their business. Like I said, he is one of the nicest people I know.
You can’t go anywhere with Joe and not be greeted by someone who knows him. Realtors, business owners and people at the store, the sincerity in their faces tell the story of a person who has made a good name with them. If you want to eat your lunch un interrupted then eat alone!
Joe recently joined our community but he is no stranger to the public. He has various blogs and has also appeared numerous times on San Diego 6, “San Diego Living”. Joe is a marketing machine. If I could break him away from his routine I might convince him to spend more time here on the Rain.
Why would I bring attention to a loan officer marketing the same area as I do? Because once in a while we meet extraordinary people that we trust and hold in high regard. I would rather align myself with like minded people than treat them as competition. We have both been able to help each other in marketing by combining our different strengths. Working together we get three times more work done as opposed to working by ourselves.
Had I not joined Active Rain I wouldn’t have the technical knowledge that I have today. I have been able to share some of the methods with Joe that bring me success as he has shared his with me. Joe is one of many extraordinary people I have met in this community family. This is the power of Active Rain and of a good friend.
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We often hear the question "Why are prices so high in San Diego? Where I am from we can buy a 3br/2ba home for $120,000 and here you want $550,000. That doesn't make sense." I have learned not to defend San Diego prices. As they say, a picture is worth 1000 words. Here is why San Diego is worth the money to me. Sit on the beach in Coronado (one of the Top 10 Beaches) and see Pt. Loma. Watch the ships leave and enter San Diego Bay. Just enjoy the day.

When you can be at the beach and see the Pacific Ocean in all its glory, it is worth the price, to me at least. When two days of rain are followed by a week of clear and sunny weather, it is worth it to me. When cold blizzards keep you inside doing whatever you do inside during blizzards, San Diego is worth it to me.
I have learned just to smile when someone aggressively tells me our San Diego real estate market is overpriced. Suffering in weather like this is achievable to me. I will suffer so you won't have to suffer.
This is a series of articles by Sharyn and Victoria Crown who specialize in San Diego real estate. Properties can be searched at San Diego Crowns and Downtown San Diego.
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Coronado Island is a charming beach community with white sandy beaches and multimillion dollar homes. It is home to the Hotel Del Coronado, the 1888 Victorian seaside masterpiece.
This small island boasts 3 world class resorts, over 70 restaurants, high end boutiques, art galleries, yacht marinas, an 18-hole golf course as well as a charming main street with quaint mom-and-pop shops.
Coronado is a friendly neighborhood with tree lined streets and architectural styles that range from historical Victorians, to Spanish villas and cozy beach cottages.
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Hello and Welcome to Coronado California Free Foreclosure Auction Search, Bank Owned REO, Short Sales, and Homes for Sale.

November 10th, 2009
Understanding the foreclosure property auction (also known as Trustee Sale) process takes time, due diligence, and understanding. Saavy Real Estate investors can find some of the best deals around buying at these auctions, but is it right for everyone? We would like to help explain further about these auctions and the benefits and downsides of buying Real Estate at them.
Here are some of the latest statistics from Foreclosure Radar hot off the press for September 2009. If you are unfamiliar with some of the following terms please read below for further explanations.
Understanding the overall process is the key, and here is how the process goes as an overview:
Pre-Foreclosure (Also known as Notice of Default). Pre-Foreclosure is usually when the current homeowner is 90 days past due on their Mortgage. Under the new California Foreclosure moratorium lenders have an extra 90 days in which they are supposed to aggresively pursue loan modifications with those current home owners who qualify. The current lender files with the County Recorders office a Notice of Default. When this is filed, this information becomes a matter of public record. When this notice is filed the lender usually gives the homeowner 90 days to come current on the amount they are past due. During this period a good amount of homeowners lately have been trying to obtain new financing terms by doing a Loan Modification with their current lender or a Short Sale with a Realtor if they know they aren't going to be able to keep up the payments due to hardship. Both of these options often times delay the foreclosure process as the bank looks to work with the current owner to see if one of these options may be a fit. To learn more about Pre-Foreclosures in Coronado and actually search all Pre-Foreclosures in Coronado for free click the yellow map.
Foreclosure Sale (Also known as Notice of Trustee Sale). The Foreclosure sale usally occurs and is scheduled roughly 90 days after the Notice of Default is issues. Although, these days this process is delayed most of the time. Notice of Trustee sale usally takes place on the courthouse steps in the County in which the property is located. In this area, most auctions take place in Downtown, San Diego. Properties are sold as is, without any warranties or guarantees, and they must be paid for on the spot with a certified cashiers check. Many times the buyer of that foreclosure property has to end up evicting the current homeowner or tenant and this sometimes can be a process. However, even though its a riskier process, the reward can be great. To learn more about Foreclosure Sales In Coronado and Search upcoming properties scheduled for Foreclosure click the yellow map below.
Bank Owned (REO). Bank owned properties are the properties that have gone through the two steps above and didn't sell at the Foreclosure Sale. In this case, the current lender has to take them back if there are no acceptable bids. This can also be a great option for an investor because in a lot of cases, the lender does not want to own these properties. These can be great deals for an investor, you can also research these properties in greater detail than Foreclosure Auctions, and most all of the time you can use financing and obtain a home warranty with these. To learn more about Bank Owned REO listings in Coronado and search all available inventory click the yellow map below.
Re-Sale Properties. Many people think Re Sale properties are not a great deal with all the Foreclosure properties out there. This is actually not true in many cases. Re Sales have to be priced aggresively and in line with Foreclosures if they want to have a chance of selling in todays market. In a lot of cases a buyer or investor can buy a re sale that has been taken good care of, that doesn't have much fix up to perform, and is very close in price to that of a Foreclosure that might require a lot of work. Sometimes people think that because they are buying a Foreclosure at 20% below market value that its always a steal, however sometimes there is 20% worth of rehabilitation to get the property back to standards that actually makes it the same deal as a re-sale. This makes Re Sales a great option as well. To learn more about Re Sale Homes for Sale in Coronado and search available inventory click the yellow map below.
We have built a fully integrated Real Estate Website that will allow you to search every aspect of what we have discussed above. To search Pre-Foreclosure, Foreclosure Auction, Bank Owned REO, and New and ReSale Homes in Coronado click here.
We also attend the Foreclosure Auctions for San Diego on a weekly basis and track virtually every Foreclosure property in San Diego County and would be happy to talk with you about your needs further.
We Look forward to hearing from you!
The latest data and sales statistics were provided by Foreclosure Radar.
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