East Chula Vista (Chula Vista, CA)
By The Lewis Team San Diego Real Estate Experts, San Diego's #1 Real Estate Team - 619-656-0655
(DawnSellsSanDiego)
Real Estate Return on Investment Top Improvements 2017Here’s a look at the projects with the greatest and least return on investment in 2017. Typically, the 29 projects on this year’s report paid back an average of 64.3 cents on the dollar in resale value.Real Estate Resale ROITop 5 projects with the greatest ROI in the “Upscale” cost category: 85% Garage Door Replacement 77.8% Entry Door Replacement (fiberglass) 73.9% Window Replacement (vinyl) 73% Window Replacement (wood) 70.1% Grand Entrance (fiberglass) Top 5 projects with the lowest ROI in the “Upscale” cost category: 61.9% Major Kitchen Remodel 59.9% Master Suite Addition 59.1% Bathroom Remodel 57.1% Bathroom Addition 56.4% Deck Addition (composite) If you’re looking to do some home improvements on your San Diego Real Estate then...
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By The Lewis Team San Diego Real Estate Experts, San Diego's #1 Real Estate Team - 619-656-0655
(DawnSellsSanDiego)
ECO Friendly LifestylesThe decisions that brands and businesses make reflect heavily on a consumer’s perception. In a recent survey, the majority said that they wish brands and businesses would make it easier for them to live an environmentally conscience lifestyle.How Important is this by Demographics Millennials 83% Xers 73% Boomers 71% Matures 65% Females 77% Males 73% Urban 83% Suburban 72% Rural 71% ECO friendly and the green movement have played a big role in new home construction in San Diego County. Many new home builders in San Diego are using ECO friendly material and things like solar and “hot water on demand” features to please homebuyers. This is a welcoming trend that the public is very much in favor of.Looking to buy a home in San Diego?Selling a home in San Diego?Call Th...
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By Jason Stewart, Realtor
(Stewart Estates)
Embrace Change No one can argue that Tiger Woods, one of the greatest golfers in history, has changed the face of golf forever. And it didn’t happened by accident. Despite his impressive talent and athleticism, Woods willfully changed his swing three times in his career, each time in an effort to improve his already impressive game. When he first changed it in 1997 after winning the Masters, he was ranked No. 2 in the world. Seven years later, after winning seven more major championships, he did it again. Then in 2010, ranked No. 1 in the world, he did it again. Why would someone, who is seemingly at the top of their game, change what’s working? The answer simple: to get better.