In a recent post, I shared tips for staging your house if you are a pet owner. But what if you are looking to buy a home, not sell one? What features are important to look for when you are picking out a house which will be perfect not just for you, but also for your furry (or feathery, … [Read more...]
Tips for Moving and Storing Your Own Stuff
A few weeks ago, I shared a post with you titled, “Moving? Here Are Some Things You Need to Know.” This post focused largely on tips and tricks for working with movers. But what if you decide not to contract with movers? What if you have a relatively small amount of stuff, and want to move it … [Read more...]
A Pet Owner’s Guide to Staging Your House
When potential buyers tour your house, they want to be able to picture themselves in it. While you may not think a house is a home without a four-legged furry friend, there are many people out there who are turned off by the idea of pets. They may have a phobia, allergy, or just a simple aversion to … [Read more...]
The Animal Pad Featured in SD Voyager
My main goal at Nisan Real Estate is to help buyers in San Diego to move into their dream homes as quickly and affordably as possible. You probably know from reading my blog and looking around my site that I specialize in working with first-time home-buyers and military home buyers. But did … [Read more...]
Target to Bring Greater Value to North Park Community
For students and young professionals in San Diego, North Park has had a longstanding appeal. With its coffee shops, eclectic boutiques, lounges, clubs, and bars, it has a vibrant nightlife and offers boundless opportunities for entertainment and socializing. Now it looks like North Park is slated … [Read more...]
San Diego’s Residential Building Takes a Leap Upward
An exciting new report from the Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate at the University of San Diego has shed light on some positive recent developments in the local housing market. The study looked at six different indicators to assess the strength of the real estate market in August. … [Read more...]
How to help the victims of the Las Vegas Massacre
Waking up to the horrible news this morning of the Las Vegas Massacre was just devastating. I can barely bring myself to look at the videos and images of what occurred. I immediately set out to find ways to help and have compiled a list that I would like to share: If you are searching for a loved … [Read more...]
The Power of a Cover Letter
As all of my clients know, I am a big proponent of writing a letter to the seller(s) in order to get their offer more attention. Throughout my career, I can't tell you how many times that my Buyer's letter has swayed the seller to accept their offer. Its really crucial, but even more so in a … [Read more...]
Rent in San Diego to Rise Fastest in SoCal
A study from the University of Southern California's real estate school, and prepared by Los Angeles-based Beacon Economics, said that rent in San Diego will increase at a faster pace than those in Orange County, Los Angeles County and the Inland Empire. The Study found that the rent increase is due … [Read more...]